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Vinod joins SingleStore CEO Raj Verma to share his thoughts on risk-taking, his approach to identifying promising startups, and his vision for leveraging…
...childhood in a conflict-plagued part of Northern Ireland factored into the decision. Plus, if you’re building a company now, how should you navigate…
Self-driving seemed like a can’t-miss technology. Smart people were working on it. Money was poured into it. So why, decades later, aren’t you answering…
Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C., aren’t always two peas in a pod. The “move fast, break things” approach may not square with a cautious-at-all-costs…
Sure, lots of business leaders have big dreams. But when Jennifer Holmgren tells you she wants to turn pollution into both jet fuel and yoga pants, she…
Patrick Brown makes burgers for a living, but he’ll tell you without hesitation: he has no interest in making burgers. So how did a Stanford biochemist…
...will suffer. The team being managed will suffer. And you and your investors will suffer. Even though lots of companies – especially in tech – used…
Financial markets have been up and down enough to make anyone seasick. And if you’re starting a company – or investing in one – it’s an uncertain time.…
From massive supply chain issues to wary investors, 2022 is turning out to be a tough year for biotech. But it’s also a sector that’s reshaping our lives,…
...American economy – and national security – is dependent on luring manufacturing back to our shores. He explains why manufacturing is his new passion…
...in short supply. Coughlin joins us for a reality check – and a look at an enormous (and growing) opportunity. Why Entrepreneurs Ignore an Aging America…
When Dheeraj Pandey co-founded the cloud computing company Nutanix in 2009, the economy was shaky. Housing was turbulent. And interest rates had moved…
...in the middle of a tech meltdown? Archambeau tells her own story, and offers lots of advice along the way. How to Conquer Imposter Syndrome, and Become…
...he’s so interested in improbable notions, why he’s failed so often, and what ideas captivate him now. Plus, how can tech help fix the climate crisis?…
...he’s so interested in improbable notions, why he’s failed so often, and what ideas captivate him now. Plus, how can tech help fix the climate crisis?…
Data shows that Americans are less happy than they’ve been in 50 years and – no surprise – that has implications for the work we do. Folks building companies…
Artificial intelligence is upending the way business is done, and shifting who has the advantage. We talk with Harvard Business School’s Karim Lakhani…
...getting batteries – for cars, for large-scale energy storage – from where they are to where we want them to be is going to be tough. Money is flowing…
...new approach is changing cancer research, how breakthrough work in engineering could affect how we fight biological weapons, and the challenges of…
Sure, Roger Martin used to run a business school. But that doesn’t stop him from questioning the way we train captains of industry. In fact, he argues,…
...of those approaches, he believes, is to starve cancer of the nutrients it needs. We speak with Mukherjee, a co-founder of Faeth Therapeutics, along…
...a lot of the myths around startups. Like: Do twenty somethings have the most successful startups? Nope, it’s forty-somethings. Are teams more successful…