By Larry Chiang
Stanford engineering has a bunch of cool new classes.
Stanford Engineering CS 183b, #cs183c and other #cs183s’, center around entrepreneurship education. A lot of doing things that don’t scale is transferring knowledge about promotion, distribution, getting early traction and promoting your beta-product
#startupSchool had a first speaker that’s Stanford engineering trained via Engineering 145, “Technology Entrepreneurship”. September 17, 2016, @ooshma spoke.
Tiffany Yu (@ImTiffanyYu) | |
What @ycombinator doesn’t tell you: if you meet with your customers, you’ll discover WHY we do we do. @ooshma of @gobbleinc #startupschool
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“doing things that don’t scale, But Have Momentum” = #dttdsBHM
Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) | |
In my expert opinion @ooshma, that was YC prior to ~’11. Now #cs183yC Tuesday dinners are chock full o’ “distribution sales etc @ImTiffanyYu
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FOR EXAMPLE, Sam Altman’s class CS 183b in 2014. Lec 3, “doing things that don’t scale”
Sam Altman and @ooshma pow wow about doing things that don’t scale (BUT HAVE MOMENTUM)
Y Combinator (@ycombinator) | |
.@ooshma talks about doing things that don’t scale while building Gobble pic.twitter.com/bKoOMkNMVV
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Stanford engineering videos on my channel help you set the bell curve by doing things that don’t scale: