By Larry Chiang
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
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#cs183buHahahaa documents gotcha capitalism. It’s #EUBM gone wrong. Knowledge activating “creative business models” twitter.com/rhh/status/742…
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The bad…
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Ben Lucier (@benlucier) |
The more bad.
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Rob Hyndman (@rhh) |
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$1000 @RogersHelps cel bill last month because they price data overage by the thimbleful twitter.com/benlucier/stat…
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The good.
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
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Couple who met through Airbnb gets married in the company’s SF lobby – #888Brannan m.sfgate.com/news/article/C…
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Crossing the Chasm From The Right (CTCFTR) via Larry Chiang’s #ENGR145 https://t.co/p5BdArfm7m
— Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) August 3, 2016
Lemonade Stands and #GuaGuaGuacamole at Stanford Engr 145 (Tech Entrepreneurship #ENGR145) https://t.co/Gh5BJ3pnRX
— Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) August 3, 2016
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alyssa pereira (@alyspereira) |
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@LarryChiang hi larry, thanks for the link, but these were actually provided to me by the wedding party via Airbnb. I did not take them.
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Reversing wedding costs is a creative (personal) business model.
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
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Take something that’s normally money out. Make it money in. #ReverseWeddingCosts #cs183buHahahaa twitter.com/alyspereira/st…
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The bad (but very creative!): Make windfall money on damages.
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
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Creative Business Models (inside the sharing economy) Re Airbnb damage revenue #cs183buHahahaa duck9.com/blog/uncategor…
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How creative are u!?
1) problem 2) revenue 3) distribution “Engineer Up Business Model
How creative is your startup?!?
I first came across #cs183buHahahaa when credit card companies were screwing consumers in a very patternistic way.





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