
Lecture Description
Adams answers the question: Will someone with experience and credentials have a better chance of securing a venture finance deal than someone who is new and inexperienced? He believes that a good idea will always prevail. Other factors are important to consider, including team, but the right idea presented to the right VC will win.
Course Index
- The Early Career of a Serial Entrepreneur
- The Biggest Competitors of New Ventures
- You Must Have Vision
- Make a Plan
- Take Action!
- Addicted to Taking Risks
- Passion and Perseverance
- Failure is Good
- Innovation at Large Companies
- The Current State of AuctionDrop
- Testing the Market Viability of a New Technology
- Work With the Right VC
- Overcoming the Fear
- Will Customers Change Their Habits?
- Competing with Other Start-ups
- Consumer Behavior Changes in Familiar Companies
- Experience vs. Idea
Course Description
Randy Adams lectures on Entrepreneurship for Stanford University students, November 3, 2004. Randy Adams conceived the idea for AuctionDrop in 2002. He took his idea to Silicon Valley veterans Bill Rollinson and Andy Jeffrey, founding the business together later that year. In this Stanford lecture, he talks about the early career of a serial entrepreneur and testing the market viability of a new technology.
Related Links: www.auctiondrop.com
Last Updated: Tue, Oct 31, 2006
Course Details:
- Entrepreneurial Thought Leader Speaker Series
- Stanford University's Entrepreneurship Corner (ecorner)
Original Course Name: Entrepreneurial Thought Leader Speaker Series.