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Stanford Engineers Network Table-To-Table

by Larry Chiang on May 25, 2017

Larry Chiang and Duck9 co-founder Matt Smith are networking genius’s. They networked with executives that initially wanted nothing to do with them. It’s in #ch4  “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School” and free on Twitter. After Chiang’s Harvard Law keynote, Harvard Business wrote: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School“ (it’s a similar title to his mentor’s, Mark McCormack’s, NY Times bestseller). If you read his hilariously awesome “What a Supermodel Can Teach a Stanford MBA”, “Third Institution of Silicon Valley“, “How to Get Man-Charm”, and, “Hack Your Credit FICO Score as a Stanford CS Major Undergrad“, you will like his latest post “Stanford Engineers Network Table-To-Table”

Larry Chiangby Larry Chiang

We have all heard “Stanford Bubble”. It means you’re insulated. It’s nice! But that’s not how we GROW. 
Student athletes leave the bubble. This is why we do well at entrepreneurship even though we are not the #1 engineer* or #1 ranked b-school student**. Leaving the stanford bubble helps. 
This is me at @PalaceHotelSF – just like Arillaga has three [yes, THREE] buildings at the round-a-bout “corner” of Campus and Galvez, there are 3 Starwood Hotels around Moscone Center. 

Moscone center is the hub of SF entrepreneurship like Huang/Y2E2 are the hub of engineering entrepreneurship innovation via #ENGR145

Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang)
This is me at @PalaceHotelSF – The Easter bunny visits annually. You should do Table to Table networking w/me at #MWC2017
#ch4 pic.twitter.com/ohKaVB5Qha

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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang)
I hate coffees. It’s like me pummeling you in tennis mono yi mono. I like founder meetings “outside of the building”
#cs183AssBurgers twitter.com/larrychiang/st…

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Remember, Galvez turns into Embarcadero. Leave the bubble and get {sales} meetings “outside of the building”


*i went to university of Illinois. 
**business school is the BEST. You should just email professors and go to class


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