Larry Chiang invented the concept of “Jedi in Business Administration” and ‘First Chair Entrepreneurship’. He launched his book at Harvard Law. Harvard Business School’s Harbus then wrote: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School“. Now, he pens pieces at Harbus and takes notes at Duke networking events.
By Larry Chiang
Kasey Cross was at the 11th
Ryan Spoon hosted the 15th
I kinda know a decent amount about Entrepreneurship as it relates to Duke summer here in Silicon Valley
Lets just focus on Kasey Cross. Ryan Spoon will be a different day. Kasey sold “Menlo Logic”. As a non technical, technical co-founder, she did a number of things geniusly:
– she started a baby business before Menlo Logic. It sold purses on eBay.
Lets just focus on that since the other genius things will just water it down. A baby business is like a semi advanced lemonade stand
Have you done a lemonade stand?
Move right on the entrepreneur bell curve with a video that links to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
16th DukeGEN Networking Event – San Francisco
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich Rosati (WSGR)
139 Townsend Street/ 150
San Francisco, CA, 94158
RSVP at
https://www.eventbrite.com/
Bloomingdales has a pile of inventory that they house. After you sell it on eBay, buy it. heck…, Bloomingdales will ship it for you too
ENGR145’s a class that coaches you to do a Mini Company Concept
https://www.youtube.com/watch?