Focus, Flexibility and Market Validation , Lecture by Stephanie Keller-Bottom / Nokia (2006)

Course Description

Stephanie Keller-Bottom lectures on Entrepreneurship for Stanford University students, April 26, 2006. As leader of the Innovent team, Stephanie Keller-Bottom draws upon over 17 years of of executive leadership roles in creating new marketplaces for Fortune 500 companies like Hewlett Packard, Citibank/Citicorp and Visa. Ms. Keller-Bottom joined Nokia's venturing organization in 1998, the entity charged with corporate renewal and innovation. In 2000, she established Innovent, the entrepreneurial innovation unit within Nokia that explores emerging markets and the opportunities they create. In this Stanford lecture, she talks about building your business and working with your investor.

Related Links: www.nokia.com
Last Updated: Mon, Jul 24, 2006

Course Details:
- Entrepreneurial Thought Leader Speaker Series
- Stanford University's Entrepreneurship Corner (ecorner)

Original Course Name: Entrepreneurial Thought Leader Speaker Series.

Focus, Flexibility and Market Validation , Lecture by Stephanie Keller-Bottom / Nokia (2006)
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