Showing posts with label entrepreneurial team. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entrepreneurial team. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Ashwin Navin on Founding Teams

From Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner:

Ashwin Navin, Co-founder and President of Bit Torrent, talks about founding teams--where they come from and how to form them. Navin suggests that founding teams emerge from relationships developed in school or work and that founding teams work best when the team members have complimentary skills. In addition, Navin emphasizes the quality of students and colleagues in Silicon Valley and suggests that students take the opportunity to experiment with new business opportunities. [2 minutes, 7 seconds]

Dominick Orr on Working with and Making Decisions with Great People

From Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner:

Dominic Orr, CEO of Aruba Networks, begins by describing two surprises he encountered when working with great people: first, how difficult it is for experienced people to change and second, how challenging it is to be intellectually honest. Orr then describes his efforts to overcome these impediments by cultivating a fast-decision making process focused on the facts and intellectual honesty. However, to achieve this environment each individual has to have a thick-skin and a commitment to self-evaluation, qualities that usually must be cultivated over time. [3 minutes, 42 seconds]