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Stanford Innovation Lab

Stanford Innovation Lab

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Stanford Innovation Lab, produced by the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP), brings you conversations on the leading edge of entrepreneurship, featuring Stanford faculty and other experts on strategy, creativity, technology and smart growth.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Stanford Innovation Lab episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Stanford Innovation Lab for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Stanford Innovation Lab episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Stanford Innovation Lab - Attracting the Constantly Connected Consumer
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08/31/16 • 27 min

In a world where consumers are inundated with information, how can a company use social media to stand out? In this episode of Stanford Innovation Lab, Tina Seelig interviews Clara Shih, CEO and co-founder of Hearsay Social, and author of two books on social-media strategy. Clara discusses the history and future of social media, highlighting the opportunities many companies are missing in their own social strategies, and shares tips for getting the most out of social-media strategy.
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Stanford Innovation Lab - Meant to Be: Mentor & Mentee: A Taste of LEAP!
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04/17/19 • 13 min

We all hear that having professional mentors is critical to career success. So how do you identify a mentor and sustain the relationship? In this episode, Tina Seelig, Professor of the Practice in Stanford’s Department of Management Science & Engineering, and guests Tania Abedian Coke, founder of TellUs, and Lauren Ottinger of Intercom say successful mentorships are characterized by gratitude and reciprocity. It helps to seek a mentor one or two steps ahead of you in their career.

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Stanford Innovation Lab - Hire Values: It Takes All Kinds: A Taste of LEAP!
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04/03/19 • 20 min

When it comes to building teams, it’s all about the blend. You need optimists and realists, dreamers and doers, yes-idents and CE-nos. In this episode, Tina Seelig, Professor of the Practice in Stanford’s Department of Management Science & Engineering, and guests Justin Rosenstein of Asana and Elizabeth Weil of 137 Ventures compare notes on finding the right balance of backgrounds and personalities. It’s not enough to say you want diverse perspectives--you have to make it safe for people to be who they really are at work.

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Stanford Innovation Lab - It's All Negotiable: A Taste of LEAP!
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03/27/19 • 22 min

Negotiation—whether it’s over a job offer or a merger—is a dance. Each partner must be attentive to the other, and they’ve got to agree on style and tempo. In this episode, Tina Seelig, Professor of the Practice in Stanford’s Department of Management Science & Engineering, and guests Andrew Scheuermann, CEO and cofounder of Arch Systems, and Jessica Verrilli, general partner at GV, explain what makes a negotiation successful. The best negotiations stem from openness and mutual trust between the two parties, and it helps to know exactly what you want it, and say it clearly.

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Stanford Innovation Lab - The Art of the Interview: A Taste of LEAP!
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03/20/19 • 19 min

Employers aren’t expecting perfection. They want authentic candidates who are excited about the company’s mission and brimming with curiosity about the role. In this episode, Tina Seelig, Professor of the Practice in Stanford’s Department of Management Science & Engineering, Tess Hatch of Bessemer Venture Partners, and Josh Reeves, CEO and founder of Gusto, explain how to convey those qualities in the interview—without coming off like a braggart, a know-it-all, or a Debbie Downer. And they remind you not to panic too much about the job search. When you’re early in your career, any step is a step in the right direction.

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Stanford Innovation Lab - Playing the Power Game: A Taste of LEAP!
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03/13/19 • 19 min

You can’t win at office politics, but you can get better at playing the game. In this episode of LEAP!, Tina Seelig, Professor of the Practice in Stanford’s Department of Management Science & Engineering, along with Kit Rogers of Rambus Cryptography Research and Lauren Isford of Facebook share how they’ve navigated the intricate systems of power that shape every workplace. It’s a lot like team sports: you’ve got to know when to pass the ball and let someone else shine—and when to take your own shot.

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Stanford Innovation Lab - Coming Soon: LEAP! with Tina Seelig
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01/16/19 • 1 min

Join Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig on a deep-dive into how to launch your career. Tina and Stanford alumni will discuss what skills have helped them thrive, and what they wish they’d learned while they were in school. Each episode explores a particular topic, including politics in the workplace, how to negotiate, and working on a team. Be sure to subscribe to get new episodes when the series launches.

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Stanford Innovation Lab - The Ideas are IN - Creating Value from Unmatched Socks!
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05/17/17 • 22 min

Why look at old things in new ways? Rich Cox, Lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, joins host Tina Seelig to share and discuss the listener submissions to the Stanford Innovation Lab: Innovation Challenge. People, young and old, from around the world submitted their ideas for how to create value from unmatched socks. From coffee filters to dating sites to diapers for the developing world, hear how our listeners stepped up to the challenge and created value from something we usually throw away.
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Stanford Innovation Lab - The Do's and Don'ts of Creative Friction
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05/10/17 • 14 min

Do you need more friction in your life? Stanford Professors Bob Sutton and Tina Seelig continue their lively discussion about the need for friction in the creative process. They share insights from research and their personal experiences about the best times to debate, when to accept a decision and move on, and tips for how to coax more innovative thinking from a team.
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Stanford Innovation Lab - Flirting with Innovation

Flirting with Innovation

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02/14/17 • 4 min

How is launching a new romance like starting a business? Oh, let us count the ways... On this Valentine’s Day, host Tina Seelig serves up some playful thoughts on the similarities between starting a venture and falling in love. Plus, she whispers sweet nothings in our ears, hinting at what is to come for this new season of Stanford Innovation Lab.
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FAQ

How many episodes does Stanford Innovation Lab have?

Stanford Innovation Lab currently has 32 episodes available.

What topics does Stanford Innovation Lab cover?

The podcast is about Ideas, Venture Capital, Teaching, Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Creativity, Startups, Podcasts, Technology, Education, Business, Innovation and Ethics.

What is the most popular episode on Stanford Innovation Lab?

The episode title 'Finding Your Superpower (Live): A Taste of LEAP!' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Stanford Innovation Lab?

The average episode length on Stanford Innovation Lab is 23 minutes.

How often are episodes of Stanford Innovation Lab released?

Episodes of Stanford Innovation Lab are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Stanford Innovation Lab?

The first episode of Stanford Innovation Lab was released on Aug 24, 2016.

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