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Being an Entrepreneur in Industry vs. Education: Team vs. Individual

By Gordon Ringold - Stanford
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Lecture Description

Ringold talks about the fundamental differences between sole entrepreneurship in the academic setting versus entrepreneurship in an industry setting: a change in dynamics from a sole activity, to teamwork from different disciplines to solve fundamental problems. Industry has learned this long before the academic environment - that you need to bring people together from various industries and disciplines, with different skill sets to solve fundamental problems, he says. It is rare that a fundamental problem, which leads to an applied product can be solved by a team of engineers only. It is the intersection of disciplines that leads to innovation and discovery - teams need to be built of different disciplines and skill sets in order to be most effective, he adds.

Course Index

  1. What is an Entrepreneur?
  2. Importance of Passion
  3. Being an Entrepreneur in Industry vs. Education: Team vs. Individual
  4. Types of Company in Biotech
  5. History: From Bayer to Affymax
  6. Biotech: Collaboration vs. Competition in Developing Affymax
  7. Pharmaceutical Companies: Challenges in Developing New Therapeutic Products
  8. Funding Challenges in Today's Market
  9. History of Maxygen
  10. History of Surromed
  11. Biggest Pharmaceutical Products in Industry Today
  12. How to Operate in a Downturn Economy
  13. When and How are Patents Important?
  14. Change the Business Plan in Response to a Changing Environment