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Teams Are More Important than Individuals

By William A. Sahlman - Stanford
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Lecture Description

William Sahlman, professor at Harvard Business School, asserts that although individuals are important, teams are the central unit of entrepreneurial success. Indeed, Sahlman argues that the reason why many companies succeed is because of the team, not any particular individual, and so entrepreneurs should think carefully about breaking up teams as well as the effect that replacing an individual has on a team.

Course Index

  1. The Best Money Comes from Customers
  2. Choose Venture Investors Carefully
  3. Opportunity Recognition and Leveraging One's Experience
  4. Four Key Elements of an Entrepreneurial Venture
  5. Changing the Game
  6. Three Factors to Improve Entrepreneurial Success
  7. Characteristics of Entrepreneurs
  8. Opportunity Driven Entrepreneurship
  9. New Ventures Must Adapt
  10. Managing the Risk / Reward Tradeoff
  11. Four Qualities to Look for When Hiring
  12. Challenges of Hiring Good People
  13. Three Most Critical Elements of Venture Success: People, Customers and Sales
  14. Teams Are More Important than Individuals