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I Miss You a break but Jack just won’t listen, Sally understands her and tries to help her but with Jack around it can't happen. She feels alone and that's wh Date Added: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 Runtime: 3m 21s Category: Entertainment Channel: YouTube Tags: Judy, Skellington |
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Don’t Take Innovation for Granted This may seem obvious to anybody studying in Stanford or anybody in Silicon Valley. But in fact, people use the term innovation so often and now use Date Added: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 Runtime: 4m 30s Category: Business Channel: Stanford ECorner Tags: Judy Estrin, JLABS, LLC |
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Three Cycles in IT Network: Enterprise Productivity, Connecting People, Connective Devices So let’s talk first about the enterprise productivity piece of this. This is really the cycle we're in. Now I'll get to this in a minute. Unfortunat Date Added: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 Runtime: 13m 46s Category: Business Channel: Stanford ECorner Tags: Judy Estrin, JLABS, LLC |
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The Price of the Decline of Innovation So I’m going to finish up by talking about the national issues for a couple of minutes and then I'll take questions. I mentioned earlier that I beli Date Added: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 Runtime: 7m 57s Category: Business Channel: Stanford ECorner Tags: Judy Estrin, JLABS, LLC |
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Perspective on IT Market Judy Estrin, co-founder of several technology companies, introduces her talk about her perspective of the IT market and lessons learned as an entrepr Date Added: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 Runtime: 1m 26s Category: Business Channel: Stanford ECorner Tags: Judy Estrin, JLABS, LLC |
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A Good Leader Must be Flexible Estrin emphasizes that a good leader and entrepreneur should have flexibility--flexibility in dealing with people and navigating through changes in pl Date Added: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 Runtime: 1m 50s Category: Business Channel: Stanford ECorner Tags: Judy Estrin, JLABS, LLC |
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Think in Terms of Cycles Let me jump right in. And the main message that I think I want all of you guys to think about as you’re thinking about being entrepreneurs or lookin Date Added: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 Runtime: 1m 11s Category: Business Channel: Stanford ECorner Tags: Judy Estrin, JLABS, LLC |
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Connecting Embedded Devices Cycle Estrin talks about how the last cycle is about connecting embedded devices, as opposed to connecting computers. The real win in this is when we can b Date Added: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 Runtime: 1m 51s Category: Business Channel: Stanford ECorner Tags: Judy Estrin, JLABS, LLC |
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The Benefits of Constructive Failure And what does risk mean? We’re all talking about risk these days. Risk means the vulnerability, the willingness to fail, the willingness to try som Date Added: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 Runtime: 1m 32s Category: Business Channel: Stanford ECorner Tags: Judy Estrin, JLABS, LLC |
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Self-Configuring Architectures Estrin talks about how the hurdles for self-configuring architecture are a combination of new communication architecture, semi-conductor technology t Date Added: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 Runtime: 45s Category: Business Channel: Stanford ECorner Tags: Judy Estrin, JLABS, LLC |
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The Role of Luck in Startups Start ups are difficult and risky, says Estrin. Lots of combined skills are necessary. Attention to details, hard work and a lot of luck play an impo Date Added: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 Runtime: 2m 10s Category: Business Channel: Stanford ECorner Tags: Judy Estrin, JLABS, LLC |
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Confidence vs. Arrogance Finally, just a hodgepodge of other things. It’s really a fine line between confidence and arrogance. And we see this a lot in companies where you Date Added: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 Runtime: 52s Category: Business Channel: Stanford ECorner Tags: Judy Estrin, JLABS, LLC |
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Consumer Markets are Difficult for Startups Estrin explains the reasons the consumer market is hard for startups is: 1) The amount of marketing dollars to reach the consumer directly is larger Date Added: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 Runtime: 1m 20s Category: Business Channel: Stanford ECorner Tags: Judy Estrin, JLABS, LLC |
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Collaborate with Dominant Vendors "Dominant" vendors. And I put dominant in quotes here. What do I mean by this? I mean vendors that are so strong in their market. That it’s hard as Date Added: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 Runtime: 46s Category: Business Channel: Stanford ECorner Tags: Judy Estrin, JLABS, LLC |
