Lecture Description
Ann Winblad, co-founding Partner of Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, introduces herself and venture capitalist Heidi Roizen, who was not able to be there. She says that now is a very exciting time for entrepreneurship because there are lots of holes to fill in the software market and in the business landscape. She explains the founding and progress of Hummer Winblad Venture Partners and Mobius Venture Capital.
Course Index
- Introduction to Hummer Winblad and Mobius Venture Capital
- Drivers for Software Innovation
- How Consumer Markets and Enterprise Markets Drive the Software Industry
- 2004: Start of an Era of Optimism
- Trends in Seed and Series A Investing
- Hummer Winblad's and Softbank's Recent Investments
- VC Words of Wisdom for Entrepreneurs
- Keep Testing Your Core Assumptions
- Outsourcing Software Development to Asia
- Customers are Key
- The Economic Context in 2004
- The Java Standard (and Competing Technology Standards)
- The Threat of Linux to Microsoft
- Are Technologies Ahead of Their Time?
Course Description
Ann Winblad from Hummer Winblad Ventures lectures on Entrepreneurship for Stanford University students, February 25, 2004. Ann Winblad is the co-founding Partner of Hummer Winblad Venture Partners. She is a well-known and respected software industry entrepreneur and technology leader. Her background and experience have been chronicled in many national business and trade publications. In this Stanford lecture, she talks about outsourcing software development to Asia, the threat of Linus to Microsoft and VC words of wisdom for entrepreneurs.
Course Details:
- Entrepreneurial Thought Leader Speaker Series
- Stanford University's Entrepreneurship Corner (ecorner)
Original Course Name: Entrepreneurial Thought Leader Speaker Series