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Introduction
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Why didnt you become an academic
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Why didnt you start a startup
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How did you fund it
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What did you decide to adopt
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How did you treat customers
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How did you sell ideas
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HP2000
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National Security
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Technical Challenge
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Military Applications
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Status Quo
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Opposition
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Third Offset Strategy
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Bosnia
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Russia
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Showdown
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North Korea
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Nuclear Threat
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Role of Students
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Questions
Description:
Explore entrepreneurial insights and real-world applications in this Stanford University seminar featuring William Perry. Gain valuable lessons from experienced leaders in global technology, venture capital, and entrepreneurship. Discover Perry's journey from academia to entrepreneurship, learning about funding strategies, customer relations, and idea pitching. Delve into his experiences with HP2000, national security challenges, and military applications. Understand the complexities of international relations, including situations in Bosnia, Russia, and North Korea. Examine the Third Offset Strategy and nuclear threats. Engage with the speaker's perspective on the role of students in addressing global challenges. Participate in a dynamic Q&A session following the half-hour talk, fostering interactive learning and discussion.

Stanford Seminar - Entrepreneurial Lessons for Real World Application

Stanford University
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