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Intro
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Context
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Metrics
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Fund Context
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Fund History
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Portfolio Companies
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What Success Means
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What Does Success Mean
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NonTraditional Journeys
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The Startup Frenzy
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The iPhone
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Retail Consumer Specific Fund
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Second Startup Opportunity
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Getting into Wharton
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Losing my dad
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The story is about priorities
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Takeaways
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Financial Flexibility and Risk Appetite
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Low Low High Risk
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Big Company
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Being Competitive
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Why Bain
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Growth Stage
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Early Stage
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Founding Team
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Characteristics of Great Founders
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Visionary
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Hiring
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Timing
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Mentor Investor
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Whats the Right Path
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Key Takeaway
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Secret to Success
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Network
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Impact Investing
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Digital Native Brands
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The Founder Issue
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Lack of Focus
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Networking
Description:
Explore the entrepreneurial ecosystem and redefine success in this Stanford seminar featuring Eurie Kim from Forerunner Ventures. Gain insights into fund context, portfolio companies, and non-traditional journeys in the startup world. Discover the impact of technological advancements like the iPhone on retail and consumer-specific funds. Learn about financial flexibility, risk appetite, and the characteristics of great founders. Understand the importance of timing, mentorship, and networking in the entrepreneurial journey. Delve into topics such as impact investing, digital native brands, and common founder issues. Uncover key takeaways and secrets to success in the ever-evolving startup landscape.

Stanford Seminar - What Success Means in the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

Stanford University
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