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Editing Other People’s Entrepreneurship and Iterating Founders’ Work

by Larry Chiang on May 16, 2015

Larry Chiang’s 5th book, “What They Don’t Teach You At Stanford Business School“, is a sequel to his mentor’s, Mark McCormack’s book, What They Don’t Teach You At Harvard Business School. What They Don’t Teach You At Stanford Business School quotes Mark McCormack’s book in every chapter and even launched at Mark McCormack’s, IMG’s, “New York Fashion Week”. What They Don’t Teach You At Stanford Business School went from runway release on 09-09-09 right on to the NY Times bestseller list in under an hour! Initially, Chiang used his mentor’s book, What They Don’t Teach You At Harvard Business School, to start a company as an engineering major. Duck9, at Illini Tower, helps students get a FICO credit card credit score over 750. Prior to the NY Fashion week book launch party, Chiang did an H.L.S. keynote causing Harvard Business School to write: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School“. Confused?? Well, his latest post in Harbus was done #shirtless as a yogi, “Setting an intention to win SXSW, THIS 2016 SXSW“.


“Fashion Week (Sept 10-20) is like #LeadGen in Las Vegas. Cuz they’re cool places to launch new deals.”
— Larry Chiang
By Larry Chiang
Editing work entails DJ-ing existing music or existing Application Protocol Interface (API)
This editing work applies to entrepreneurship and film. See the original
And the Sequel, mock trailer when

Fifty Shades of Grey

– PLUS –

“Frozen”


Fifty Shades of Grey trailer voice overs with Frozen characters

So, this post introduces you to the concept of practicing execution via the editing of entrepreneurship work. A previous post has you practice entrepreneurship like a med school student practices on cadavers

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