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Introduction to Venture Capital: Lessons Learned from 15,000 Pitches
In this latest installment of our Executive Webinar Series, Angela Lee, professor of Professional Practice at Columbia Business School, shares learnings from her background as a passionate startup investor and the founder of 37 Angels — an investing network that has evaluated over 15,000 startups.
Learn more from Professor Lee in this upcoming program: https://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/execed/program-pages/details/3249/VC?sourceid=youtube
published: 05 May 2020
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What is Capital ? - By Saheb Academy
Here I have explained the Capital in a simple way.
Introduction to Accounting - Basics Concepts
https://youtu.be/xWKfKCnQqAE
Clear your doubts by direct messaging us on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/sahebacademy/
#Accounting #SHORTS #Class11
published: 15 Sep 2021
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Venture Capital and Private Equity - moderated by William A. Sahlman
Jane Brock-Wilson (MBA 1983), Managing Director, Berkshire Partners
Jane Mendillo, President and CEO, Harvard Management Company
Camille Samuels (MBA 1998), Affiliated Director, Versant Ventures
Lisa Skeete Tatum (MBA 1998),` Independent Investor and Board Member
published: 16 Apr 2013
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What Is The Working Capital? - You Will See, Finance Is Easy! - Episode 1, Season 1
"The working capital is the money that is frozen into your operating cycle". This definition sounds out of space for you too? Watch this video!
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Do you think learning Finance is difficult and boring? Watch this series and you will see... Finance is easy!
Vote for the best actor : https://www.facebook.com/events/814240818638709/
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Written by Olivier Greusard and Christophe Thibierge. Directed by Olivier Greusard. Produced by Chaire KPMG / ESCP Europe
Find out more on the ESCP Europe/KPMG Corporate Chair for Governance, Strategy, Risks & Performance: http://escpeuro.pe/1x3iD3j
published: 20 Nov 2014
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Michael Moritz, Partner, Sequoia Capital
“You can talk in a grand fashion about a 20-year plan, but you also have to work on what ‘this afternoon’ brings. Having a sense of where your compass is set, and then breaking it down into little steps – knowing they will change over time, but not losing sight – that’s what you need to build an organization.” Michael Moritz, partner at Sequoia Capital, visited campus for View From The Top and shared what he learned as a journalist covering Silicon Valley in the 1980’s and later as an investor within it.
During Moritz’s 33 years in venture capital, Sequoia Capital has provided early funding to tech companies now considered giants (LinkedIn, KAYAK, Google, and Zappos among them). Moritz also advised students on what he looks for in early companies. “To me, the best investments are always t...
published: 07 Feb 2019
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Sequoia Capital's Doug Leone on Luck & Taking Risks
"Always take risks. If something is working like a dream, break it. Taking risks is the only way to keep on going," shared Sequoia Capital Managing Partner Doug Leone during his Stanford GSB View From The Top talk on November 4. He also discussed the venture capital industry, what his team looks for in entrepreneurs, and more. Read additional insights on Twitter: http://stanford.io/1xXIcG3
published: 07 Nov 2014
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Financial Education Video - How to Raise Capital: The #1 Skill of an Entrepreneur
Financial Education Video from The Rich Dad Company
Money capital is the lifeblood of every investment. Without capital, there can be no product, no property, no sales, no cash flow. Check out Robert's video about his experiences raising capital for his first entrepreneurial venture.
During this one-of-a-kind, a never-to-be-repeated 3-day event with Robert Kiyosaki and his advisers you will learn:
* Robert's experiences raising capital
* Why raising capital is the #1 skill of an entrepreneur
* How you can develop this skill to benefit your business and real estate investing
Whether your current or future investments involve business or real estate, raising capital is vital to keeping your investments alive and producing cash flow. Robert and his advisors are exper...
published: 17 Apr 2009
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Handling Complexity with Professor Richard Jolly | London Business School
Professor Richard Jolly talked to HR professionals about "handling complexity" in the modern organisation, at the School's HR Development Day.
published: 27 Feb 2015
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Chamath Palihapitiya, Founder and CEO Social Capital, on Money as an Instrument of Change
During his View From The Top talk, Chamath Palihapitiya, founder and CEO of Social Capital, discussed how money is an instrument of change which should be used to make the world a better place. “Money drives the world for better or for worse. Money is going to be made and allocated – you have a moral imperative to get it and then use it to make a difference.“
Find more conversations with global business leaders on "View From The Top: The Podcast." https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/insights/view-top-podcast
published: 13 Nov 2017
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Private Equity: The Consolidation Play and Due Diligence - John Poerink, Linley Capital
A consolidation play looks like an easy winner in the private equity world. Roll up a number of companies in the same industry and you've got scale and pricing power, among other good things. There's just one problem -- such plays are really hard to pull off. Due diligence is the key, the more thorough the better. But even then, surprises can lurk and assumptions can prove wrong.
For more on this class session, see: http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/pe/class-05.cfm
#private #equity #privateequity #duediligence
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Founded in 1881 as the world’s first collegiate business school, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is shaping the future of business by incubating ideas, driving insights, and creating leaders who change the world.
With a faculty of more than 235 ren...
published: 10 Feb 2011
30:50
Introduction to Venture Capital: Lessons Learned from 15,000 Pitches
In this latest installment of our Executive Webinar Series, Angela Lee, professor of Professional Practice at Columbia Business School, shares learnings from he...
In this latest installment of our Executive Webinar Series, Angela Lee, professor of Professional Practice at Columbia Business School, shares learnings from her background as a passionate startup investor and the founder of 37 Angels — an investing network that has evaluated over 15,000 startups.
Learn more from Professor Lee in this upcoming program: https://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/execed/program-pages/details/3249/VC?sourceid=youtube
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_Venture_Capital_Lessons_Learned_From_15,000_Pitches
In this latest installment of our Executive Webinar Series, Angela Lee, professor of Professional Practice at Columbia Business School, shares learnings from her background as a passionate startup investor and the founder of 37 Angels — an investing network that has evaluated over 15,000 startups.
Learn more from Professor Lee in this upcoming program: https://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/execed/program-pages/details/3249/VC?sourceid=youtube
- published: 05 May 2020
- views: 19730
2:27
What is Capital ? - By Saheb Academy
Here I have explained the Capital in a simple way.
Introduction to Accounting - Basics Concepts
https://youtu.be/xWKfKCnQqAE
Clear your doubts by direct messa...
Here I have explained the Capital in a simple way.
Introduction to Accounting - Basics Concepts
https://youtu.be/xWKfKCnQqAE
Clear your doubts by direct messaging us on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/sahebacademy/
#Accounting #SHORTS #Class11
https://wn.com/What_Is_Capital_By_Saheb_Academy
Here I have explained the Capital in a simple way.
Introduction to Accounting - Basics Concepts
https://youtu.be/xWKfKCnQqAE
Clear your doubts by direct messaging us on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/sahebacademy/
#Accounting #SHORTS #Class11
- published: 15 Sep 2021
- views: 42678
1:02:16
Venture Capital and Private Equity - moderated by William A. Sahlman
Jane Brock-Wilson (MBA 1983), Managing Director, Berkshire Partners
Jane Mendillo, President and CEO, Harvard Management Company
Camille Samuels (MBA 1998), ...
Jane Brock-Wilson (MBA 1983), Managing Director, Berkshire Partners
Jane Mendillo, President and CEO, Harvard Management Company
Camille Samuels (MBA 1998), Affiliated Director, Versant Ventures
Lisa Skeete Tatum (MBA 1998),` Independent Investor and Board Member
https://wn.com/Venture_Capital_And_Private_Equity_Moderated_By_William_A._Sahlman
Jane Brock-Wilson (MBA 1983), Managing Director, Berkshire Partners
Jane Mendillo, President and CEO, Harvard Management Company
Camille Samuels (MBA 1998), Affiliated Director, Versant Ventures
Lisa Skeete Tatum (MBA 1998),` Independent Investor and Board Member
- published: 16 Apr 2013
- views: 22942
6:49
What Is The Working Capital? - You Will See, Finance Is Easy! - Episode 1, Season 1
"The working capital is the money that is frozen into your operating cycle". This definition sounds out of space for you too? Watch this video!
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"The working capital is the money that is frozen into your operating cycle". This definition sounds out of space for you too? Watch this video!
---------------------
Do you think learning Finance is difficult and boring? Watch this series and you will see... Finance is easy!
Vote for the best actor : https://www.facebook.com/events/814240818638709/
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Written by Olivier Greusard and Christophe Thibierge. Directed by Olivier Greusard. Produced by Chaire KPMG / ESCP Europe
Find out more on the ESCP Europe/KPMG Corporate Chair for Governance, Strategy, Risks & Performance: http://escpeuro.pe/1x3iD3j
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Working_Capital_You_Will_See,_Finance_Is_Easy_Episode_1,_Season_1
"The working capital is the money that is frozen into your operating cycle". This definition sounds out of space for you too? Watch this video!
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Do you think learning Finance is difficult and boring? Watch this series and you will see... Finance is easy!
Vote for the best actor : https://www.facebook.com/events/814240818638709/
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Written by Olivier Greusard and Christophe Thibierge. Directed by Olivier Greusard. Produced by Chaire KPMG / ESCP Europe
Find out more on the ESCP Europe/KPMG Corporate Chair for Governance, Strategy, Risks & Performance: http://escpeuro.pe/1x3iD3j
- published: 20 Nov 2014
- views: 92765
42:20
Michael Moritz, Partner, Sequoia Capital
“You can talk in a grand fashion about a 20-year plan, but you also have to work on what ‘this afternoon’ brings. Having a sense of where your compass is set, a...
“You can talk in a grand fashion about a 20-year plan, but you also have to work on what ‘this afternoon’ brings. Having a sense of where your compass is set, and then breaking it down into little steps – knowing they will change over time, but not losing sight – that’s what you need to build an organization.” Michael Moritz, partner at Sequoia Capital, visited campus for View From The Top and shared what he learned as a journalist covering Silicon Valley in the 1980’s and later as an investor within it.
During Moritz’s 33 years in venture capital, Sequoia Capital has provided early funding to tech companies now considered giants (LinkedIn, KAYAK, Google, and Zappos among them). Moritz also advised students on what he looks for in early companies. “To me, the best investments are always those that don’t fit into a convenient bucket,” he said. “What isn’t obvious becomes something really interesting. Look out for the unexpected.”
https://wn.com/Michael_Moritz,_Partner,_Sequoia_Capital
“You can talk in a grand fashion about a 20-year plan, but you also have to work on what ‘this afternoon’ brings. Having a sense of where your compass is set, and then breaking it down into little steps – knowing they will change over time, but not losing sight – that’s what you need to build an organization.” Michael Moritz, partner at Sequoia Capital, visited campus for View From The Top and shared what he learned as a journalist covering Silicon Valley in the 1980’s and later as an investor within it.
During Moritz’s 33 years in venture capital, Sequoia Capital has provided early funding to tech companies now considered giants (LinkedIn, KAYAK, Google, and Zappos among them). Moritz also advised students on what he looks for in early companies. “To me, the best investments are always those that don’t fit into a convenient bucket,” he said. “What isn’t obvious becomes something really interesting. Look out for the unexpected.”
- published: 07 Feb 2019
- views: 169334
49:49
Sequoia Capital's Doug Leone on Luck & Taking Risks
"Always take risks. If something is working like a dream, break it. Taking risks is the only way to keep on going," shared Sequoia Capital Managing Partner Doug...
"Always take risks. If something is working like a dream, break it. Taking risks is the only way to keep on going," shared Sequoia Capital Managing Partner Doug Leone during his Stanford GSB View From The Top talk on November 4. He also discussed the venture capital industry, what his team looks for in entrepreneurs, and more. Read additional insights on Twitter: http://stanford.io/1xXIcG3
https://wn.com/Sequoia_Capital's_Doug_Leone_On_Luck_Taking_Risks
"Always take risks. If something is working like a dream, break it. Taking risks is the only way to keep on going," shared Sequoia Capital Managing Partner Doug Leone during his Stanford GSB View From The Top talk on November 4. He also discussed the venture capital industry, what his team looks for in entrepreneurs, and more. Read additional insights on Twitter: http://stanford.io/1xXIcG3
- published: 07 Nov 2014
- views: 374907
10:51
Financial Education Video - How to Raise Capital: The #1 Skill of an Entrepreneur
Financial Education Video from The Rich Dad Company
Money capital is the lifeblood of every investment. Without capital, there can be no product, no property...
Financial Education Video from The Rich Dad Company
Money capital is the lifeblood of every investment. Without capital, there can be no product, no property, no sales, no cash flow. Check out Robert's video about his experiences raising capital for his first entrepreneurial venture.
During this one-of-a-kind, a never-to-be-repeated 3-day event with Robert Kiyosaki and his advisers you will learn:
* Robert's experiences raising capital
* Why raising capital is the #1 skill of an entrepreneur
* How you can develop this skill to benefit your business and real estate investing
Whether your current or future investments involve business or real estate, raising capital is vital to keeping your investments alive and producing cash flow. Robert and his advisors are experts in this important skill who practice what they preach and will share with you their knowledge gleaned from years of real-life entrepreneurship and investment experience.
To increase your financial education, visit www.richdad.com.
#robertkiyosaki #richdadpoordad #financialeducation
https://wn.com/Financial_Education_Video_How_To_Raise_Capital_The_1_Skill_Of_An_Entrepreneur
Financial Education Video from The Rich Dad Company
Money capital is the lifeblood of every investment. Without capital, there can be no product, no property, no sales, no cash flow. Check out Robert's video about his experiences raising capital for his first entrepreneurial venture.
During this one-of-a-kind, a never-to-be-repeated 3-day event with Robert Kiyosaki and his advisers you will learn:
* Robert's experiences raising capital
* Why raising capital is the #1 skill of an entrepreneur
* How you can develop this skill to benefit your business and real estate investing
Whether your current or future investments involve business or real estate, raising capital is vital to keeping your investments alive and producing cash flow. Robert and his advisors are experts in this important skill who practice what they preach and will share with you their knowledge gleaned from years of real-life entrepreneurship and investment experience.
To increase your financial education, visit www.richdad.com.
#robertkiyosaki #richdadpoordad #financialeducation
- published: 17 Apr 2009
- views: 1241576
1:09:58
Handling Complexity with Professor Richard Jolly | London Business School
Professor Richard Jolly talked to HR professionals about "handling complexity" in the modern organisation, at the School's HR Development Day.
Professor Richard Jolly talked to HR professionals about "handling complexity" in the modern organisation, at the School's HR Development Day.
https://wn.com/Handling_Complexity_With_Professor_Richard_Jolly_|_London_Business_School
Professor Richard Jolly talked to HR professionals about "handling complexity" in the modern organisation, at the School's HR Development Day.
- published: 27 Feb 2015
- views: 1258103
56:16
Chamath Palihapitiya, Founder and CEO Social Capital, on Money as an Instrument of Change
During his View From The Top talk, Chamath Palihapitiya, founder and CEO of Social Capital, discussed how money is an instrument of change which should be used ...
During his View From The Top talk, Chamath Palihapitiya, founder and CEO of Social Capital, discussed how money is an instrument of change which should be used to make the world a better place. “Money drives the world for better or for worse. Money is going to be made and allocated – you have a moral imperative to get it and then use it to make a difference.“
Find more conversations with global business leaders on "View From The Top: The Podcast." https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/insights/view-top-podcast
https://wn.com/Chamath_Palihapitiya,_Founder_And_Ceo_Social_Capital,_On_Money_As_An_Instrument_Of_Change
During his View From The Top talk, Chamath Palihapitiya, founder and CEO of Social Capital, discussed how money is an instrument of change which should be used to make the world a better place. “Money drives the world for better or for worse. Money is going to be made and allocated – you have a moral imperative to get it and then use it to make a difference.“
Find more conversations with global business leaders on "View From The Top: The Podcast." https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/insights/view-top-podcast
- published: 13 Nov 2017
- views: 3444486
1:17:36
Private Equity: The Consolidation Play and Due Diligence - John Poerink, Linley Capital
A consolidation play looks like an easy winner in the private equity world. Roll up a number of companies in the same industry and you've got scale and pricing ...
A consolidation play looks like an easy winner in the private equity world. Roll up a number of companies in the same industry and you've got scale and pricing power, among other good things. There's just one problem -- such plays are really hard to pull off. Due diligence is the key, the more thorough the better. But even then, surprises can lurk and assumptions can prove wrong.
For more on this class session, see: http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/pe/class-05.cfm
#private #equity #privateequity #duediligence
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Founded in 1881 as the world’s first collegiate business school, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is shaping the future of business by incubating ideas, driving insights, and creating leaders who change the world.
With a faculty of more than 235 renowned professors, Wharton has 5,000 undergraduate, MBA, executive MBA, and doctoral students. Each year 18,000 professionals from around the world advance their careers through Wharton Executive Education’s individual, company-customized, and online programs. More than 99,000 Wharton alumni form a powerful global network of leaders who transform business every day.
Learn more about Wharton: https://www.wharton.upenn.edu/
Subscribe to the Wharton YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/thewhartonschool/?sub_confirmation=1
https://wn.com/Private_Equity_The_Consolidation_Play_And_Due_Diligence_John_Poerink,_Linley_Capital
A consolidation play looks like an easy winner in the private equity world. Roll up a number of companies in the same industry and you've got scale and pricing power, among other good things. There's just one problem -- such plays are really hard to pull off. Due diligence is the key, the more thorough the better. But even then, surprises can lurk and assumptions can prove wrong.
For more on this class session, see: http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/pe/class-05.cfm
#private #equity #privateequity #duediligence
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Founded in 1881 as the world’s first collegiate business school, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is shaping the future of business by incubating ideas, driving insights, and creating leaders who change the world.
With a faculty of more than 235 renowned professors, Wharton has 5,000 undergraduate, MBA, executive MBA, and doctoral students. Each year 18,000 professionals from around the world advance their careers through Wharton Executive Education’s individual, company-customized, and online programs. More than 99,000 Wharton alumni form a powerful global network of leaders who transform business every day.
Learn more about Wharton: https://www.wharton.upenn.edu/
Subscribe to the Wharton YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/thewhartonschool/?sub_confirmation=1
- published: 10 Feb 2011
- views: 713390