Fundamental Principles of Entrepreneurship 
Fundamental Principles of Entrepreneurship
by Stanford / Reid Hoffman
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Date Added: December 27, 2009

Lecture Description


According to Hoffman, working as if you will succeed, getting to failure points and measuring them as early as possible, making a timely entry and exit into the market, taking controlled risks and finally, solving the easiest problems and not the most complex ones are some of the most fundamental principles of entrepreneurship.

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Course Description


Lecture by Chairman and President of LinkedIn Reid Hoffman on Risk and Entrepreneurship for Stanford University students. Video lectures were taken on February 7, 2007. Hoffman believes that out of three kinds of investment strategies, sure bets, low-risk management and high risk investments, entrepreneurship is the third kind. This style of investment is called accurate contrarian theories where raising sufficient money might help in mitigating risks, but does not ensure success.



Course Details: 

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Lecture

- Stanford University's Entrepreneurship Corner (ecorner)



Original Course Name: 
Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Lecture.

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