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katiajewelbox · 1 year
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I found this slideshow on Linked In and thought it was worth sharing here. Does anyone have any opinions on any of these resources? I use Duolingo and I like it. 
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evancarmichael · 5 years
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simplyclary · 3 years
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The Underrated Field of the Arts
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Music, Drama, Theatre, Film, Dance, Painting and Literature. The beautiful and colorful field of the arts. Underrated is an understatement for how this very free and expressive field has been treated by society for the longest time. Many of today's youth are continued to be shunned because of their passion for the arts, being told that they should focus on math and science instead. Believe it or not, many of people's favorite celebrities have also experienced this and has been considered an outsider because of this love for creativity.
One of my favorite actors, in particular, was vocal about how his passion for the arts had led him to drop out of school at the early age of 16 and pursue his own path in the world of theatre and acting. He is none other than Scottish actor Ewan McGregor, who is known among fans as the Jedi master Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, Christian in the musical Moulin Rouge, Mark Renton in Trainspotting and the voice of Lumiere in the live action Beauty and the Beast.
In a panel for the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2015, Ewan openly told the story of how his passion for the arts led him to drop out of school. He said that from the young age of 9, he wanted to pursue acting like his uncle Dennis Lawson, who played pilot Wedge in the original trilogy of Star Wars. Ewan was very pursuant about this passion that he was the only one in class who did arts and music, unlike the other students who did math and science. When he was told that he cannot do arts and music for higher levels, he became very unhappy, for it was all what he wanted to do during that time.
Everything changed for him during one rainy night when he was told by his mom while they were on the way home that if he wanted to leave school, he could. This made Ewan very happy and from then on, he started pursuing theatre and then eventually going to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. His first project outside drama school was a show called "Lipstick on your Collar". He did independent films until the time he landed the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi which catapulted him to stardom and the rest was history.
Hearing Ewan's story ignited the flame within me for wanting to write this entry about the arts, for like him, I am also one who is more interested in the arts than math and science. I pursue my love for the arts in a different way and that is by writing. I am an incoming journalism senior and so, hearing his story made me look back at myself about 5 years ago when I told my mom that I would go to university to pursue the liberal arts.
I was never a math genius or a science whiz, but I adored English and Literature a lot. Back when I was in 10th grade and everyone was prepping for 11th year, I rebelled against the odds and told my mom and my friends that I would not stay in the school, for the course that I want is not available there. The principal spoke to me and told me that he won't stop me if I really want to leave and I simply thanked him for his support. I still consider my choice to transfer to university as a good decision because who knows what would have happened to me if I didn't. I would probably not be happy because I would not be doing what I truly want. There's a made-up saying that goes "Fashion over Function" but with this type of situation, it is definitely "Passion over Function".
The arts has always been my sort of therapy, I sing when I'm down, I paint when I'm stressed and I indulge in books and movies when I'm bored. These are just few of the reasons why I have such a big love for this underrated field and I think it should be more appreciated in society. People are often shunned for their creative abilities by society and sad thing is, their craft will only be appreciated when they are no longer with us. The income from the arts may not be enough to suffice one in this capitalistic world, but it is enough to suffice the happiness and passion that is burning in the heart of the artist.
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ipols · 5 years
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Two of his findings, in particular, will catch the ears of early-stage startups:
Public-private R&D collaborations that emerge from government grants tend to produce more disruptive invention that private firms inventing on their own.
Public-private R&D collaborations that emerge from cooperative agreements lead to more impactful innovation than a private firm acting on its own.
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jessehernande-blog · 7 years
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Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders - Stanford eCorner | iTunes U |384233886
Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Stanford eCorner Genre: iTunes U Price: Get Publish Date: May 27, 2015 The DFJ Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar (ETL) is a weekly seminar series on entrepreneurship, co-sponsored by BASES (a student entrepreneurship group), Stanford Technology Ventures Program, and the Department of Management Science and Engineering.
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carolcoope-blog · 7 years
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Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders - Stanford eCorner | iTunes U |384233886
Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Stanford eCorner Genre: iTunes U Price: Get Publish Date: May 27, 2015 The DFJ Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar (ETL) is a weekly seminar series on entrepreneurship, co-sponsored by BASES (a student entrepreneurship group), Stanford Technology Ventures Program, and the Department of Management Science and Engineering.
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raystart · 6 years
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Why Founders Need a Moral Compass
I’ve been thinking why the ethical boundaries of todays founder/VC interactions feel so different then they did when I was an entrepreneur. I’ve written about the root causes in an HBR article here and an expanded version here. Worth a read.
Stanford eCorner captured a few minutes of what I’ve been thinking in the video below.
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mredwinsmith · 6 years
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Why Founders Need a Moral Compass
I’ve been thinking why the ethical boundaries of todays founder/VC interactions feel so different then they did when I was an entrepreneur. I’ve written about the root causes in an HBR article here and an expanded version here. Worth a read.
Stanford eCorner captured a few minutes of what I’ve been thinking in the video below.
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radicalruby · 6 years
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Hey, Bay Area! Our founder & CEO @marrc is speaking at Stanford’s @ECorner Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar about scaling a community by leading with love. The event begins at 4:30pm PT & is free and open to the public, hope to see you there! https://stanford.io/2y6exSL 
Hey, Bay Area! Our founder & CEO @marrc is speaking at Stanford’s @ECorner Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar about scaling a community by leading with love. The event begins at 4:30pm PT & is free and open to the public, hope to see you there! https://stanford.io/2y6exSL 
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mikemortgage · 6 years
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Free starter tools to help grow your small business
Business owners starting out on a shoestring need all the help they can get. Counting the pennies means looking for tools and information that cost next to nothing — or better still, nothing at all. Ask, and the internet will provide.
Here are several things that you can source online for free that will help your fledgling company to get through those first critical months and beyond.
Build your website
Online marketing is increasingly important for most modern businesses, but not everyone wants to pay a fortune for a basic site with their details and some pictures. Luckily, there are several online options that enable you to create a site and host it for free online. One free option is WordPress, which comes in two flavours: a downloadable version for those who want to host their own site, and an online version. This gives you basic themes to choose from and lets you update it as often as you like.
However, if you use the free version you must put up with a non-custom web address (e.g. your company.wordpress.com) and advertising banners. A $5 monthly payment eliminates those restrictions.
An attractive alternative is Weebly, which has the same address and advertising restraints unless you opt for the $10 monthly payment, but it features some excellent drag-and-drop design capabilities.
Do your accounting
The problem with investing in expensive accounting software is that it eats up the money it’s managing. Wave is a Toronto-based online accounting software company that provides its application for free.
For the princely sum of nothing at all you get accounting software with unlimited banking connections, income and expense tracking and even the ability to run multiple businesses from a single user account. You can manage invoices in any currency and personalize them with a range of templates. The app handles receipt scanning via iPhone and Android apps and automatically records them as transactions.
How does the company make its money? It charges on a per-use basis for users to process payments directly via their customers’ bank accounts via its Payments by Wave system, and it charges a $20 monthly-based fee (plus $4 per active employee) for people needing payroll services. The payroll system isn’t available in Québec, however.
Get inspired
Nothing inspires new entrepreneurs like a success story. Stanford University’s eCorner is an online magazine for small businesses that features an extensive range of video talks and podcasts from entrepreneurs who have been around the block. Learn about everything from how to avoid burnout through to startup team building and fighting imposter syndrome. These lessons from the front lines will help inspire you on the morning commute.
List your business locally
Paper business directories? We remember those. They used to sit next to our rotary phones. Today, your local directory is on a search engine in your pocket or purse. Registering your business with Google is free. Fill out your entry at the Google My Business page and you will crop up in both Google search results and on Google Maps queries. Don’t forget to visit Apple Maps Connect to do the same for Apple’s mobile maps system. Then, when iPhone users search for “vegan dog confectionery” in your local area, your hipster canine treat store will be easily located. This instant marketing juice won’t cost you a penny.
Manage your social media
Love it or loathe it, social media is where the conversations are happening these days. It’s a free resource that your business should be using. Registering on Twitter and creating a business page on Facebook should be your first actions. Then, you need to easily post to them and monitor any comments about your business.
Homegrown Vancouver company Hootsuite offers a free version of its social media management system supporting three social profiles and offering message scheduling, so that you can stoke your social media channel in advance. You can also get basic analytics reports.
Write a business plan
If you don’t have a business plan, then it’s time to get one. Even if you do, it’s worth an update every so often. Entrepreneur-focused non-profit organization Futurpreneur has an interactive online business plan writer that can help simplify the creation of a custom plan for your business. It begins with the bare minimum number of sections, but enables you to drag in more as you need to end up with a robust go-to document that will help guide you through your next growth phase. This is just one of the many free resources that Futurpreneur offers, ranging from online business financial tutorials through to cash flow templates.
While some of these tools are free for a basic account, they also offer extra features for a small fee as you grow. This gives you the chance to keep your data with the same provider as you add on more features. Armed with these free tools, you can begin making headway on some challenging business tasks without breaking the bank.
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mikaelseppala · 6 years
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Does #diversity actually increase #creativity? Here are seven findings from #science:https://t.co/m37SPZTBJa
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hardworknation · 6 years
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FRICTION Season 2: Coming Soon by Stanford eCorner https://ift.tt/2GL0p2D
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thebraindriver · 6 years
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Reframing Problems and Getting Honest @Stanford eCorner #BernardRoth TheBrainDriver.com #tDCS #Creativity #PersonalPower #BrainStimulation #PeakPerformance http://flip.it/OQ0m5s
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jeremywils-blog · 6 years
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Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders - Stanford eCorner | iTunes U |384233886
Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Stanford eCorner Genre: iTunes U Price: Get Publish Date: May 27, 2015 The DFJ Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar (ETL) is a weekly seminar series on entrepreneurship, co-sponsored by BASES (a student entrepreneurship group), Stanford Technology Ventures Program, and the Department of Management Science and Engineering.
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toddjohnss-blog · 6 years
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Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders - Stanford eCorner | iTunes U |384233886
Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Stanford eCorner Genre: iTunes U Price: Get Publish Date: May 27, 2015 The DFJ Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar (ETL) is a weekly seminar series on entrepreneurship, co-sponsored by BASES (a student entrepreneurship group), Stanford Technology Ventures Program, and the Department of Management Science and Engineering.
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pattituc-blog · 6 years
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Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders - Stanford eCorner | iTunes U |384233886
Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Stanford eCorner Genre: iTunes U Price: Get Publish Date: May 27, 2015 The DFJ Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar (ETL) is a weekly seminar series on entrepreneurship, co-sponsored by BASES (a student entrepreneurship group), Stanford Technology Ventures Program, and the Department of Management Science and Engineering.
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