Tech IT Easy

May 20, 2009

Good podcast month for entrepreneurial lessons

Filed under: Business Process Management, Business intelligence, Business strategy, Consulting, Consumer electronics, Education, Finance, Human resources, Microsoft, Networks, Palm, Podcast, Review, Software, Technology, Telecommunications, Vista, Web-services, Windows, credit crunch, entrepreneurship, innovation, marketing, recession, user-generated content — Tags: microsoft surface, neuro-science, neuroscience, palm pre — Vincent van Wylick @ 11:26

If you want to hear some interesting perspectives on the hardware and software business and/or starting businesses in general, check out the Stanford entrepreneurial thought leader lectures held by Jeff Hawking, co-founder of Palm, and Steve Balmer, employee no. 30 & current CEO at Microsoft.


Jeff Hawking is also the author of “On Intelligence,” and describes his development-path of creating neuro-scientific solutions towards interfacing with technologies (which is, I think, the right perspective towards interface-design). He’s doing some pretty interesting things in the field, also through his foundation called Numenta, but I expect also through future hardware coming out (I’m not sure if he’s involved in the Palm Pre, but he was in the Foleo). He describes some crisis-moments in Palm’s past, including how to compete with Microsoft (the irony!). Very worth checking out and I love the title: “Inside the mind of a reluctant entrepreneur.”


Steve Balmer, what a character! I found him to be thoughtful and concise, whilst never forgetting to pimp the universe that is Microsoft and how that is important for startups… He shares a bunch of stories, like why he decided to drop out of Stanford and join Microsoft as employee no. 30, the current economy and its opportunities, the future of computing, and even makes a few jokes about (not mentioning) Vista.

I thoroughly enjoyed both lectures and think you will too.
Vincent

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