Fashion Week’s front row
Braun Power Cord for 7030458, ships looking like this
Larry Chiang’s internship series at Stanford was called “How to Get Three Legendary Internships in a Row”. As CEO of Duck9, he encourages college student entrepreneurs at Stanford and beyond to get a FICO over 740 so we can all self-fund. After a Harvard Law School keynote, Harvard Business wrote: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School“.
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By Larry Chiang
Pop up internship #1a is where you sell braun power cords.
Stanford Engineering Sales and Customer Service Exercise: Power cord, Braun 7030458, for Braun shaver
You will, of course, learn to…
1/ executing tracking numbers
2/ providing text message customer support
3/ googling 5-10 word phrases like a CS major
4/ executing white hat SEO
5/ learn / execute #MVBP
6/ ditto #LTMVTA
7/ if canadian, you’re starting a FICO credit score
8/ ditto if you’re a Singaporean
9/ learn execute invoicing
10/ execute bilateral business intention so later you appreciate my mentors “one way letter of intent”
11/ learn pay pal and how it serves as escrow
Escrow is cash
Escrow is risk mitigation
Escrow is What PopUpInternsip Teaches
“For the execution of the voyage to the Indies, I did not make use of intelligence, mathematics or maps.”
– Christopher Columbus, Italian explorer (1451-1506)
So just execute and set aside your Stanford ENGR and locate $45 in working capital
Then, text me a pic of 45 bucks (no you’re not paying me, you are needing that to buy inventory AFTER YOU SELL IT)
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