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Facing Competition through Innovation

By Reid Hoffman - Stanford
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Lecture Description

Hoffman believes that an entrepreneurial venture faces competition by either innovating against no competitors or bad competitors. If they are up against aggressive smart competitors, they have to be really sure of what they are doing. He elaborates on this by giving an example of 'Friendster' losing its first mover advantage to 'MySpace' due to its lack of marketing strategy.

Course Index

  1. Entrepreneurship: A High-Risk Investment
  2. Fundamental Principles of Entrepreneurship
  3. 3 Key Lessons for an Entrepreneurial Internet Company
  4. Facing Competition through Innovation
  5. Core Ideas for a Social Networking Company
  6. Comparison between an Entrepreneur & a General Manager