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The Future of EverythingThe Future of EverythingBest of: Training the next generation of entrepreneursIt’s graduation season here at Stanford and students are getting ready to collect their diplomas and take their education out into the real world. A couple years ago, we sat down with Tina Seelig, a professor in our Management Science and Engineering department who’s done a lot of research on how we can teach skills including imagination, creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship — all things that can come in handy when you’re setting out to make a positive contribution to the world. We’re re-running this episode today, so whether you’re a new grad trying to figure out your nex...2025-06-0628 min🧠   _🧠 _159. Earn Your Audience: You Can’t Lead If No One’s Listening Podcast: Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques (LS 59 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: 159. Earn Your Audience: You Can’t Lead If No One’s ListeningPub date: 2024-09-10Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationWhat it takes to develop as a leader.Great leaders and great communicators aren't born, they're made. That's why John Hennessy and Tina Seelig, directors of Stanford University’s Knight-Hennessy Scholars, are working to create the great storytellers of tomorrow, today."We decided that there was a leaders...2024-10-1121 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques159. Earn Your Audience: You Can’t Lead If No One’s ListeningWhat it takes to develop as a leader.Great leaders and great communicators aren't born, they're made. That's why John Hennessy and Tina Seelig, directors of Stanford University’s Knight-Hennessy Scholars, are working to create the great storytellers of tomorrow, today."We decided that there was a leadership void, and that was a driving motivation to do this," says Hennessy, former Stanford president and current Alphabet chairman. The program, which he co-founded in 2016 with Stanford alum and Nike co-founder Phil Knight, equips scholars with essential leadership skills through hands-on experience and collaborative problem-solving.Se...2024-09-1021 minread book pdfread book pdfOnline Read Ebook What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 - 10th Anniversary Edition: A Crash Course on Making Your Place in the World Byhttps://fourkingyonko.trustedmedianow.top/62942581 . Click This Link To Access What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 - 10th Anniversary Edition: A Crash Course on Making Your Place in the World by  Tina Seelig (Author)  Book Supports all formats, Such as: EPUB, PDF , AZW3, MOBI, IBA, & RTF Book Title: What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 - 10th Anniversary Edition: A Crash Course on Making Your Place in the World Book Author:  Tina Seelig (Author) Book Rating: 9+ ratings Powered by Firstory Hosting2024-08-2100 minNight ScienceNight Science61 | Tina Seelig on what to do with a really bad ideaTina Seelig is Executive Director of the Knight-Hennessy-Scholars at Stanford University. She is widely known for teaching creativity courses and workshops with an entrepreneurial focus. In this episode, Tina emphasizes the importance of living in the problem space longer, taking time to challenge assumptions and reframe questions before rushing to solutions. We discuss how deliberately generating bad ideas can lead to innovative solutions, as they allow for bigger conceptual leaps and often contain the seeds of brilliant ideas. Treating ideas as less precious allows for a continuous flow of creativity...2024-07-1529 minmerak. listesimerak. listesi234- Yavaş Verimlilik (Slow Productivity)Verimli olmak bizi kör etti. Çılgınca hızlı bu dünyada, verimlilik peşinde koşarken kendimizi tüketiyoruz. Bekleyen toplantıların, iş görüşmelerinin, tamamlanması gereken görevlerin eskponansiyel büyümesi bizi hiç olmadığımız kadar endişeli, anksiyete sahibi ve yoğun stres altında nefes alamaz halde sıkışmış hissettiriyor.  Gelin bu bölümde bu süreci tersine çevirecek yavaş verimlilik kavramına birlikte bakalım. Bölüm akışı: (0:00) Konuya giriş (2:30) Yavaş hareketi - Slow Movement (5:18) Do Nothing - Hiçbir Şey Yapma!  (8:10) Bi...2024-05-0820 minThe Last Mile RadioThe Last Mile RadioTina SeeligThis week, Chris and E are joined by author and Stanford professor Tina Seelig to discuss how the higher education and prison education communities have a surprising amount in common. Hear how she integrates her classes at Stanford with her classes at San Quentin state prison.  The Last Mile Radio is a production of The Last Mile and Sirius XM Radio. The show's executive producers are Chris Redlitz and Beverly Parenti at TLM and Liz Aiello at Sirius XM. The show is produced by Robert Roche at TLM, with technical production by Greg Sahakian, James Bilodeau a...2023-12-1153 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques111. Rethinks: How to Spark Creativity in Your Communication“Sparking communication starts with asking why or what or how.”On this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Tina Seelig, the Professor of the Practice at Stanford’s department of management science and engineering and the executive director of the Knight-Hennessy Scholars program, chats with host and lecturer Matt Abrahams about the importance of asking questions about everything we do.“Having a mindset of curiosity opens the door to great communication,” Seelig says. “The more questions you ask, the more you learn, the more engaged you will be with others.”Connect:Premium Signup...2023-10-1625 minunSILOed with Greg LaBlancunSILOed with Greg LaBlanc321. The Power of Creative Problem-Solving with Tina SeeligFrom an early age, students are taught the major academic disciplines like math, science, history, and art. But one thing that often gets overlooked or not formally taught is creative problem-solving. Why? And what would those classes look like? Tina Seelig, the executive director of the Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University, teaches creativity courses to students around the world and in corporate settings. She’s written numerous books on the subject, such as Creativity Rules: Get Ideas Out of Your Head and into the World and inGenius: A Crash Course on Creativity. 2023-08-2149 minWish I KnewWish I KnewTina Seelig: A Stanford professor's masterclass on rewriting your failuresFor most, there's no such thing as a conventional entrepreneurial journey: And Tina Seelig is no exception. From working in neuroscience, to writing seventeen books, to launching her own small business ventures, Tina has done it all. And today, she is Executive Director of Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford where she's teaching her students about one very important topic: What she wish she knew on her own business journey.2022-12-0525 minDesign BetterDesign BetterTina Seelig: Constraints drive creativityShow notes: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/tina-seelig-constraints-drive-creativityWhat is the difference between creativity and innovation? What does it take to find your superpowers? How can you become open to embracing failure to learn and grow?Tina Seelig, Executive Director of the Knight-Hennessy Scholars program at Stanford, has spent a large part of her career answering questions like these, while studying and teaching creativity, leadership, and entrepreneurship.Tina has a PhD in neuroscience, and we speak with her about how her background influences the way that she approaches these topics. We also discuss how...2022-11-1743 minThe Coaching Lab: Health, Wellness & Performance! (Brad Cooper, PhD)The Coaching Lab: Health, Wellness & Performance! (Brad Cooper, PhD)How to Improve Your Luck and Creativity: Dr. Tina SeeligWhat does it take to light a fire under our creative potential? What does Risk have to do with luck? And are there practical steps we can take to positively move the dial in each of these?Welcome to the latest episode of the Health, Wellness & Performance Catalyst. Today we’re revisiting a hidden gem to take an evidence-based deeper dive into creativity, risk-taking and much, much more. Our guest is Dr. Tina Seelig, Professor within Stanford University’s Department of Management Science and Engineering, and a faculty director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program. Dr. Seelig earn...2022-10-0346 minRiskgamingRiskgamingThe utopian visions of Stanford’s generations of entrepreneursStanford University is at the beating heart of Silicon Valley and has become almost a rite of passage for generations of entrepreneurs. But how does each generation form, and what skills and mindsets should they be equipped with given our changing world? No one has thought more about how to shape that entrepreneurial spirit than Dr. Tina Seelig. Seelig is the Executive Director of the prestigious Knight-Hennessy Scholars program at Stanford among many other leadership roles, and she is also the author of Creativity Rules: Get Ideas Out of Your Head and into the World as well...2022-09-1623 minAttackIQAttackIQAttackIQ Purple Hats 2022: How to Catch the Winds of LuckThe confusion between fortune, chance, and luck speaks to the fact that most people aren’t fully aware of how much control they have over their own fate. If you look closely though, you will see lots of ways to increase your luck. The key is understanding that luck is rarely a lightning strike— isolated and dramatic — but a wind that blows constantly. Join Dr. Tina Seelig from Stanford University, with Toby Shapshak, editor-in-chief and publisher of Stuff, in an insightful conversation around how to catch the winds of luck in your profession and daily life. Speakers: Dr. Tina Seelig Toby S...2022-06-2828 minLos Abogados, Platicando LegalmenteLos Abogados, Platicando LegalmenteEL RETO QUE TE PUEDE LLEVAR A ROMPER TUS LÍMITES¿Qué harías para ganar dinero si sólo tuvieras 5 dólares y 2 horas para hacerlo? Con esta pregunta inicia el libro “Lo que me hubiera gustado saber cuándo tenía 20 años”  (What I wish I Knew When I Was 20), escrito por Tina Seelig, profesora de la Universidad de Stanford. En el llamado reto de los 5 dólares, desarrollado por la autora, cada uno de los equipos participantes, recibe un sobre con 5 dólares de capital semilla, con la indicación de que pueden tomarse todo el tiempo que quieran en el proceso de planificación...2022-01-2408 minThe Obani showThe Obani showS3 E04 - The Little Risks You Can Take To Increase Your Luck By Tina Seelig (A TOS Review)Do you feel lucky? What does luck mean to you? On this episode we learn that luck could be regarded as a wind and we could build sails to capture it. If you are interested in knowing more join us at the Obani Show as we share our review of Tina Seelig's TEDtalk.2021-10-2326 minPb Living - A daily book reviewPb Living - A daily book reviewA Book Review - What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 by Tina SeeligMajor life transitions such as leaving the protected environment of school or starting a new career can be daunting. It is scary to face a wall of choices, knowing that no one is going to tell us whether or not we are making the right decision. There is no clearly delineated path or recipe for success. Even figuring out how and where to start can be a challenge. That is, until now.As executive director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Tina Seelig guides her students as they make the difficult transition from the academic environment to...2021-07-1309 minThe Coaching Lab: Health, Wellness & Performance! (Brad Cooper, PhD)The Coaching Lab: Health, Wellness & Performance! (Brad Cooper, PhD)How to Create Luck - Dr. Tina SeeligWhat does it take to light a fire to our creative potential? What does risk have to do with luck? Are there practical steps to positively move the dial in each one of these?  In today’s podcast with Tina Seelig, we will take an evidence based deeper dive into creativity, risk taking and much more. Tina Seelig is Executive Director of the Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program, Professor of the Practice in Stanford University’s Department of Management Science and Engineering, and a faculty director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program.  Dr. Seelig earned her PhD in Neuroscience at Stan...2021-06-2145 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques20. Question Your Questions: How to Spark Creativity in Your Communication“Sparking communication starts with asking why or what or how.” On this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Tina Seelig, the Professor of the Practice in Stanford’s department of Management Science and Engineering, sits down with podcast host and lecturer Matt Abrahams to talk about the structures of storytelling that will help become more creative communicators and the importance of asking questions about everything we do. “Having a mindset of curiosity opens the door to great communication,” Seelig says. “The more questions you ask, the more you learn, the more engaged you will be with others.”Connec...2020-09-2524 minShe Leads with CarlyShe Leads with Carly02: Tina Seelig | Stanford University Professor of the PracticeTina is a Professor of the Practice at Stanford University in the Department of Management Science and Engineering. Hear about Tina's insights on how to view failure, seizing opportunities, and her personal journey to becoming one of the top professors in entrepreneurship, creativity, and innovation.2020-07-1730 minTop of Mind with Julie RoseTop of Mind with Julie RoseSt. Lucia, Fake Reviews, Spooky ChristmasSweden’s Child of Light (0:36)Guest: Christopher Oscarson, Professor of Scandinavian History and Swedish Literature at Brigham Young UniversityDecember 13th is Saint Lucia Day which is especially big in Sweden. And it’s a little ironic because this song about Saint Lucia and the saint herself both come from warm, sunny Sicily. Now, it’s biggest devotees are in the dark, cold north. How did that happen? (Originally aired 12/13/18).  Don’t Get Suckered By Bogus Reviews When Shopping Online (10:11)Guest: Tommy Noonan, Founder of ReviewMetaIn the rush to get last-minute gifts on Amazon, it...2019-12-141h 40Moments with MarianneMoments with MarianneMind Detox with Sandy Newbigging & What I Wish I Knew When I was 20 with Tina SeeligSandy C. Newbigging is a coaching and meditation expert, author, and creator of Calmology. His books include Mind Calm, Body Calm, Calm Cure, and Thunk!. Shaped by thousands of hours of clinical practice, his remarkable work has been featured on television stations around the world. The founder of the Calm Academy, Sandy facilitates retreats and trainings. He lives between the UK and Spain and travels widely. https://www.sandynewbigging.com/Tina Seelig is the author and the faculty director of Stanford Technology Ventures Program. She earned a PhD in Neuroscience at Stanford’s Medical School and then decided to...2019-09-121h 07Talking Business NowTalking Business NowEmbracing a Healthy Disregard for the ImpossibleThink about the times in your life when you’ve had to reimagine your future. Maybe it was leaving school and starting your career—or changing your career. Often, during these transitional times, we’re faced with many options and we’re concerned about making the RIGHT decision. Many times, there’s not a clear map for which path will lead to success. My guest on this episode of Talking Business Now is Tina Seelig, author of "What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20: A Crash Course on Making Your Way in the World." Seelig, who is a Professor of the Pra...2019-08-0224 minThe Eric Koester Creator InstituteThe Eric Koester Creator InstituteCreating Creativity | Tina Seelig"Do things with no right answer." Tina Seelig is an award winning Stanford University professor, serial author and speaker focused of creativity. And for her this "problem" was one that she didn't  truly discover until she was a doctoral student working in the field of Neuroscience. Like most of us, she'd been learning how to find the right answer - and excelled at each step of the way. But she quickly realized that the most powerful way to learn is when things *don't* have a right answer. Discovering is where we are the most vulnerable and...2019-05-0832 minLibros para EmprendedoresLibros para EmprendedoresEl Mejor Plan de Negocio para tu Empresa, con Alexander Osterwalder - MENTORES(puedes ver esta entrevista, con subtítulos en español, aquí: https://youtu.be/YZHjjIFW278) En este episodio tenemos la visita de uno de los líderes mundiales en tema de emprendimiento, Alexander Osterwalder, el creador del mundialmente conocido Modelo de negocio Canvas, y autor de los libros Generación de Modelos de Negocio y Diseñando la propuesta de valor (cuyos resúmenes tienes disponibles en Libros para Emprendedores).   En esta página encuentras las notas del episodio de hoy: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/mpe036     Lectur...2019-02-2757 minLibros para EmprendedoresLibros para EmprendedoresEl Mejor Plan de Negocio para tu Empresa, con Alexander Osterwalder - MENTORES(puedes ver esta entrevista, con subtítulos en español, aquí: https://youtu.be/YZHjjIFW278) En este episodio tenemos la visita de uno de los líderes mundiales en tema de emprendimiento, Alexander Osterwalder, el creador del mundialmente conocido Modelo de negocio Canvas, y autor de los libros Generación de Modelos de Negocio y Diseñando la propuesta de valor (cuyos resúmenes tienes disponibles en Libros para Emprendedores).   En esta página encuentras las notas del episodio de hoy: https://librosparaemprendedores.net/mpe036     Lectur...2019-02-2757 minNobody Told Me!Nobody Told Me!Tina Seelig: ...that most rules are recommendationsWe're thrilled to share this conversation with Stanford Engineering School Professor Tina Seelig, author of 17 books including the international bestseller, What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20.    Tina was trained as a neuroscientist and has always been interested in how we think, especially how we come up with bold new ideas. Her Ted talk on the “Little Risks You Can Take to Increase Your Luck” has had close to two and a half million views.     *** We'd like to thank our sponsors for this episode! 1) BETTERHELP: get 10% off your first month by going to betterhelp.com/nobody  2) ZOLA: star...2019-02-1233 minLEAP! with Tina SeeligLEAP! with Tina SeeligComing Soon: LEAP! with Tina SeeligJoin Stanford MS&E 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.2019-01-1600 minStanford Innovation LabStanford Innovation LabComing Soon: LEAP! with Tina SeeligJoin 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.2019-01-1601 minThe Power ProfileThe Power ProfileTina Seelig, Stanford Professor of Creativity and Innovation - Episode #51Dive into the study of creativity and innovation with Stanford professor Tina Seelig. Dr. Seelig earned her PhD in Neuroscience at Stanford Medical School, and has been a management consultant, entrepreneur, and author of 17 books, including Insight Out (2016), inGenius (2012), and What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 (2009).2018-12-0930 minEntrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video SeriesEntrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video SeriesTina Seelig with Steve Garrity (Hearsay Systems) and Juliet Rothenberg (DeepMind) - Find Your Superpower, Launch Your CareerProfessor of the Practice Tina Seelig sits down with Steve Garrity, founder of Hearsay Systems and Juliet Rothenberg, product manager at DeepMind for a new podcast called LEAP!. This series will take a deep dive into how to grow your career by unpacking some of the often overlooked and under-taught soft skills critical to the success of every entrepreneur. Each episode invites alumni at different stages in their career to discuss real-life scenarios, focused around a particular skill. In this episode, Steve and Juliet talk with Tina about identifying, shaping and developing your superpower at work.2018-10-3150 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerTina Seelig, Steve Garrity (Hearsay Systems), Juliet Rothenberg (DeepMind) - Find Your SuperpowerProfessor of the Practice Tina Seelig sits down with Steve Garrity, founder of Hearsay Systems and Juliet Rothenberg, product manager at DeepMind for a new podcast called LEAP!. This series will take a deep dive into how to grow your career by unpacking some of the often overlooked and under-taught soft skills critical to the success of every entrepreneur. Each episode invites alumni at different stages in their career to discuss real-life scenarios, focused around a particular skill. In this episode, Steve and Juliet talk with Tina about identifying, shaping and developing your superpower at work.2018-10-3151 minEntrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)Tina Seelig with Steve Garrity (Hearsay Systems) and Juliet Rothenberg (DeepMind) - Find Your Superpower, Launch Your CareerProfessor of the Practice Tina Seelig sits down with Steve Garrity, founder of Hearsay Systems and Juliet Rothenberg, product manager at DeepMind for a new podcast called LEAP!. This series will take a deep dive into how to grow your career by unpacking some of the often overlooked and under-taught soft skills critical to the success of every entrepreneur. Each episode invites alumni at different stages in their career to discuss real-life scenarios, focused around a particular skill. In this episode, Steve and Juliet talk with Tina about identifying, shaping and developing your superpower at work.2018-10-3151 minMinutes on MasteryMinutes on MasteryStanford Professor Tina Seelig - Her Personal PhilosophyThis is Stanford professor Tina Seelig - on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - sharing her personal philosophy: never miss an opportunity to be fabulous.Full podcast available at hyperurl.co/Tina-Seelig2018-09-2400 minStanford Pathfinders with Howard WolfStanford Pathfinders with Howard WolfUnlocking Your Creative Potential with Tina SeeligTina Seelig, professor of the practice in the department of management science and engineering at Stanford University and faculty director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, discusses creativity, problem-solving and the importance of reframing questions to arrive at the best solutions. Her recent TED Talk on risks and luck is available now at https://tinyurl.com/y8eg4k94 2018-08-2527 minTEDTalks NegociosTEDTalks NegociosPequeños riesgos para aumentar su suerte | Tina SeeligLa suerte raramente es un rayo, aislado y dramático: se parece mucho más al viento, que sopla constantemente. Captar más es fácil pero no obvio. En esta perspicaz charla, la profesora de la facultad de negocios de Stanford Tina Seelig comparte tres maneras inesperadas de aumentar su suerte y su capacidad para ver y aprovechar las oportunidades.2018-08-1411 minTEDTalks WirtschaftTEDTalks WirtschaftDie kleinen Risiken, die Ihr Glück vermehren | Tina SeeligGlück ist selten ein Blitzschlag, isoliert und dramatisch -- es ist viel mehr wie der Wind, ein konstantes Wehen. Ihn mehr einzufangen ist einfach, aber nicht offensichtlich. In dieser erkenntnisreichen Präsentation stellt die Stanford Professorin für Ingenieurwissenschaften, Tina Seelig, drei unerwartete Methoden vor, Ihr Glück zu vermehren -- und Ihre Fähigkeiten, günstige Gelegenheiten zu erkennen und zu ergreifen.2018-08-1411 minTED Podcast | BusinessTED Podcast | BusinessDie kleinen Risiken, die Ihr Glück vermehren | Tina SeeligGlück ist selten ein Blitzschlag, isoliert und dramatisch -- es ist viel mehr wie der Wind, ein konstantes Wehen. Ihn mehr einzufangen ist einfach, aber nicht offensichtlich. In dieser erkenntnisreichen Präsentation stellt die Stanford Professorin für Ingenieurwissenschaften, Tina Seelig, drei unerwartete Methoden vor, Ihr Glück zu vermehren -- und Ihre Fähigkeiten, günstige Gelegenheiten zu erkennen und zu ergreifen.2018-08-1411 minTEDTalks NegóciosTEDTalks NegóciosOs pequenos riscos que podemos correr para aumentar nossa sorte | Tina SeeligA sorte raramente é um raio, isolado e repentino. É muito mais parecida com o vento, que sopra constantemente. Atrair mais sorte é fácil, mas não é óbvio. Nesta palestra perspicaz, a professora da Escola de Engenharia de Stanford, Tina Seelig, compartilha três maneiras inesperadas de aumentar nossa sorte e nossa capacidade de ver e aproveitar oportunidades.2018-08-1411 minTED Talks BusinessTED Talks BusinessThe little risks you can take to increase your luck | Tina SeeligLuck is rarely a lightning strike, isolated and dramatic -- it's much more like the wind, blowing constantly. Catching more of it is easy but not obvious. In this insightful talk, Stanford engineering school professor Tina Seelig shares three unexpected ways to increase your luck -- and your ability to see and seize opportunities.2018-08-1411 minTED Podcast | BusinessTED Podcast | BusinessPequeños riesgos para aumentar su suerte | Tina SeeligLa suerte raramente es un rayo, aislado y dramático: se parece mucho más al viento, que sopla constantemente. Captar más es fácil pero no obvio. En esta perspicaz charla, la profesora de la facultad de negocios de Stanford Tina Seelig comparte tres maneras inesperadas de aumentar su suerte y su capacidad para ver y aprovechar las oportunidades.2018-08-1411 minTEDTalks EconomieTEDTalks EconomieLes petits risques à prendre pour augmenter votre chance | Tina SeeligLa chance est rarement un coup de foudre, isolé et dramatique, elle ressemble bien plus au vent, qui souffle constamment. Avoir plus de chance est facile, mais pas évident. Dans cette conférence éclairée, Tina Seelig, professeur à la « Stanford engineering school », partage trois manières inattendues pour augmenter la chance et la capacité à voir et saisir les opportunités.2018-08-1411 minStartEdUp PodcastStartEdUp PodcastTina Seelig: The Creativity RulesTina Seelig is on a mission to get more people to unlock our creative potential, embrace our "failure resume," and take some creative risks. This episode will inspire you to take action and get out there! You can find her books, blog, and other info at: http://www.tinaseelig.com/2018-07-1134 minStartEdUp PodcastStartEdUp PodcastTina Seelig: The Creativity RulesTina Seelig is on a mission to get more people to unlock our creative potential, embrace our "failure resume," and take some creative risks. This episode will inspire you to take action and get out there! You can find her books, blog, and other info at: http://www.tinaseelig.com/2018-07-1134 minMinutes on MasteryMinutes on MasteryStanford Professor Tina Seelig - Passions Are Revealed Through ExperiencesThis is Stanford professor Tina Seelig - on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - explaining why passions are revealed through experiences. Full podcast available at hyperurl.co/Tina-Seelig Receive a free 20-count travel pack of Athletic Greens (valued at $99) with any purchase! Claim here: athleticgreens.com/findingmastery2018-03-0800 minSound AdviceSound AdviceEntrepreneurial Thought Leaders: Lessons in Situational Leadership - Meg Whitman, Tina Seelig (Hewlett Packard Enterp...Published on 01 Feb 2017. Meg Whitman, president and CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, describes how she learned to lead companies big and small to success by adjusting to different environments, building on what a business does best, and approaching work with urgency and initiative. In conversation with Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig, Whitman recounts the explosive growth during her time as president and CEO of eBay, the challenging turnaround of storied tech giant HP, and her 2010 run for California governor that revealed deep political insights that still resonate.2018-01-011h 02Speaking Of Wealth with Jason HartmanSpeaking Of Wealth with Jason HartmanSW 318 FBF – A Creative Crash Course with Tina SeeligToday's Flash Back Friday takes us to Episode 67 from July 2012. Join Jason Hartman for an insightful conversation on creativity with author and Executive Director for Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Tina Seelig. Tina points out that many people incorrectly believe they lack creativity and that it cannot be learned. She views this as a huge problem in that it is a matter of attitude. “If you think about it, every single sentence that you utter is a creative act,” Tina explained. “From the moment you’re born, you’re creating your life.” Creativity is not exclusive to artists or musicians...2017-12-2225 minSpeaking Of Wealth with Jason HartmanSpeaking Of Wealth with Jason HartmanSW 318 FBF – A Creative Crash Course with Tina SeeligToday's Flash Back Friday takes us to Episode 67 from July 2012. Join Jason Hartman for an insightful conversation on creativity with author and Executive Director for Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Tina Seelig. Tina points out that many people incorrectly believe they lack creativity and that it cannot be learned. She views this as a huge problem in that it is a matter of attitude. “If you think about it, every single sentence that you utter is a creative act,” Tina explained. “From the moment you’re born, you’re creating your life.” Creativity is not exclusive to artists or musicians...2017-12-2225 minWhere Free Audiobook Come to LifeWhere Free Audiobook Come to LifeCreativity Rules: Getting Ideas Out of Your Head and into the World Audiobook by Tina SeeligListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 312640 Title: Creativity Rules: Getting Ideas Out of Your Head and into the World Author: Tina Seelig Narrator: Eliza Foss Format: Unabridged Length: 05:13:00 Language: English Release date: 12-12-17 Publisher: HarperAudio Genres: Business & Economics, Self Development, Career Development, Health & Wellness Summary: FORMERLY PUBLISHED AS INSIGHT OUT International bestselling author and Stanford University professor Tina Seelig adapts her wildly popular creativity course to a practical guide on how to put your best ideas into action. For the past fifteen years, Professor Tina Seelig has taught her Stanford students how to...2017-12-125h 13The LEADx Leadership Show with Kevin KruseThe LEADx Leadership Show with Kevin KruseTime To Let Your Inner Creative Genius Out | Tina SeeligFor 18 years, Tina Seelig has taught the best and brightest at Google, Intel, Adobe, Apple, and other Silicon Valley companies, how to unleash their creative entrepreneurial spirit. She has a PhD in neuroscience and is a Stanford Professor. Her new book is Creativity Rules - Get Ideas Out of Your Head and Into the World. Resources: * http://www.tinaseelig.com/ – Website * https://medium.com/@tseelig – Blog * @tseelig – Twitter * Buy her book, Creativity Rules - Get Ideas Out of Your Head and Into the World Sponsored by: * LEADx.org – subscribe to become 1...2017-12-1217 minAccess Unmissable Free Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Career DevelopmentAccess Unmissable Free Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Career DevelopmentCreativity Rules: Getting Ideas Out of Your Head and into the World by Tina SeeligPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/312640 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Creativity Rules: Getting Ideas Out of Your Head and into the World Author: Tina Seelig Narrator: Eliza Foss Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 13 minutes Release date: December 12, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.6 of Total 5 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Career Development Publisher's Summary: FORMERLY PUBLISHED AS INSIGHT OUT International bestselling author and Stanford University professor Tina Seelig adapts her wildly popular creativity course to a practical guide on how to put your best ideas into action. For the past fifteen years, Professor Tina Seelig has taught her Stanford...2017-12-1205 minMinutes on MasteryMinutes on MasteryStanford Professor Tina Seelig - The Way to Unlock CreativityThis is Stanford professor Tina Seelig - on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - sharing the innovation engine she’s created to help unlock creativity. Full podcast available here: hyperurl.co/Tina-Seelig2017-10-3100 minSchool for Startups RadioSchool for Startups RadioOctober 23, 2017 Creativity Rules Dr. Tina Seelig and IMDb Guru Kari NissenaOctober 23, 2017 Creativity Rules Dr. Tina Seelig and IMDb Guru Kari Nissena2017-10-2254 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job210: How to Generate Many Creative Ideas with Tina Seelig (Presenter of "The little risks you can take to increase your luck" at TEDTalks BuProfessor Tina Seelig talks about the critical components, principles, and tactics for bringing ideas into your imagination and out into the world.   You'll Learn: The two requirements of imagination How to generate many new solutions via framing and reframing The argument for brainstorming   About Tina: Tina Seelig is Professor of the Practice in Stanford University’s Department of Management Science and Engineering, and is a faculty director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program. She teaches courses in the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school) and leads three fellowship programs in the School of Engineering that are focused on creativity, inno...2017-09-2746 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job210: How to Generate Many Creative Ideas with Tina Seelig (Presenter of "The little risks you can take to increase your luck" at TEDTalks Business)Professor Tina Seelig talks about the critical components, principles, and tactics for bringing ideas into your imagination and out into the world.   You'll Learn: The two requirements of imagination How to generate many new solutions via framing and reframing The argument for brainstorming   About Tina: Tina Seelig is Professor of the Practice in Stanford University’s Department of Management Science and Engineering, and is a faculty director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program. She teaches courses in the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school) and leads three fellowship programs in the School of Engineering that are focused on creativity, inno...2017-09-2747 minEwan@icluod.comEwan@icluod.com210: How to Generate Many Creative Ideas with Tina SeeligProfessor Tina Seelig talks about the critical components, principles, and tactics for bringing ideas into your imagination and out into the world.   You'll Learn: The two requirements of imagination How to generate many new solutions via framing and reframing The argument for brainstorming   About Tina: Tina Seelig is Professor of the Practice in Stanford University’s Department of Management Science and Engineering, and is a faculty director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program. She teaches courses in the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school) and leads three fell...2017-09-2746 minThe Archive of AwesomeThe Archive of Awesome210: How to Generate Many Creative Ideas with Tina Seelig (Presenter of "The little risks you can take to increase your luck" at TEDTalks Business)Professor Tina Seelig talks about the critical components, principles, and tactics for bringing ideas into your imagination and out into the world.   You'll Learn: The two requirements of imagination How to generate many new solutions via framing and reframing The argument for brainstorming   About Tina: Tina Seelig is Professor of the Practice in Stanford University’s Department of Management Science and Engineering, and is a faculty director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program. She teaches courses in the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school) and leads three fell...2017-09-2746 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job210: How to Generate Many Creative Ideas with Tina Seelig (Presenter of "The little risks you can take to increase your luck" at TEDTalks Business)Professor Tina Seelig talks about the critical components, principles, and tactics for bringing ideas into your imagination and out into the world.   You'll Learn: The two requirements of imagination How to generate many new solutions via framing and reframing The argument for brainstorming   About Tina: Tina Seelig is Professor of the Practice in Stanford University’s Department of Management Science and Engineering, and is a faculty director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program. She teaches courses in the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school) and leads three fellowship programs in the School of Engineering that are focused on creativity, inno...2017-09-2746 minHarperAcademic CallingHarperAcademic CallingTina SeeligMichael Fynan calls Tina Seelig, author of CREATIVITY RULES. Learn more: https://www.harperacademic.com/book/9780062301314/creativity-rules.2017-09-2218 minMinutes on MasteryMinutes on MasteryStanford Professor Tina Seelig - Why It's Important To Try Different ThingsThis is Stanford professor Tina Seelig - on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - explaining why it’s important to try lots of different things. Full podcast available at hyperurl.co/Tina-Seelig2017-07-2000 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerDavid Eagleman, Tina Seelig - A Brainy Approach to InnovationRenowned neuroscientist David Eagleman shares his passion for translating the complexities of cognition into mind-blowing inventions and educational material for the masses. The public-television host, bestselling author and Stanford adjunct professor speaks with Tina Seelig of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program about his decision to leave the lab and dedicate his life to bringing scientific discoveries into the world.2017-05-3158 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerTim Kentley-Klay, Jesse Levinson, Tina Seelig - Self-Driving Cars for EveryoneTim Kentley-Klay and Jesse Levinson, co-founders of autonomous-vehicle startup Zoox, detail a not-too-distant future when we’ll get into their cars and do nothing other than say where we need to go. In conversation with Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig, the two entrepreneurs explain how self-driving cars work and how their fleet of electric vehicles could make owning a ride obsolete.2017-05-1758 minMinutes on MasteryMinutes on MasteryStanford's Tina Seelig - Understand Your Risk ProfileThis is Stanford professor Tina Seelig - on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - sharing why you should understand your risk profile. Full podcast available at hyperurl.co/Tina-Seelig2017-05-1600 minMinutes on MasteryMinutes on MasteryStanford Professor Tina Seelig - Create a Failure ResumeThis is Stanford Professor Tina Seelig - on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - sharing why she has all her students create “failure resumes.” Full podcast available at hyperurl.co/Tina-Seelig2017-05-1100 minFinding Mastery with Dr. Michael GervaisFinding Mastery with Dr. Michael GervaisStanford Professor Tina Seelig on Creativity, Innovation, and EntrepreneurshipTina Seelig is a Professor of the Practice in the Department of Management Science and Engineering, and a Faculty Director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program at Stanford University School of Engineering. At Stanford, she teaches courses and leads three fellowship programs focused on creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Dr. Seelig earned her PhD in Neuroscience at Stanford Medical School, and has authored 17 books, including Insight Out (2016), inGenius (2012), and What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 (2009). She is the recipient of the Gordon Prize from the National Academy of Engineering, the Olympus Innovation Award, and the Silicon Valley Visionary...2017-05-111h 30Stanford eCornerStanford eCornerKevin Weil, Tina Seelig - Unfiltered Insights From InstagramWhat motivates you to share a photo on Instagram — or not? Kevin Weil, head of product at the company, discusses everything from user behavior to business strategy with Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig. Weil describes how mission alignment helps teams succeed and allows Instagram to continue experimenting and thriving inside its parent company, Facebook.2017-05-1059 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerInnovation Challenge: Put Your Creativity to the Test - Tina SeeligIn this episode, host Tina Seelig challenges you to apply the lessons on brainstorming that were shared in the last three episodes of Stanford Innovation Lab. She reveals an assignment that requires you to look at something old in a brand new way. The most innovative ideas will be showcased on the final episode of the season, and all those who are mentioned will receive a special prize…. One thing’s for sure: You’ll have to think on your feet for this one!2017-04-1904 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerSusan Feldman, Tina Seelig - Bootstrapping with FlairE-commerce entrepreneur Susan Feldman describes how she and her co-founder went from bootstrapping One Kings Lane in the midst of the Great Recession, standing out from competitors in the home-decor industry by carefully curating product and focusing on creative flair, and ultimately being acquired by Bed, Bath & Beyond in 2016. Feldman speaks with Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig.2017-03-0857 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerFlirting with Innovation - Tina SeeligHow 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.2017-02-1404 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerMeg Whitman, Tina Seelig - Lessons in Situational LeadershipMeg Whitman, president and CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, describes how she learned to lead companies big and small to success by adjusting to different environments, building on what a business does best, and approaching work with urgency and initiative. In conversation with Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig, Whitman recounts the explosive growth during her time as president and CEO of eBay, the challenging turnaround of storied tech giant HP, and her 2010 run for California governor that revealed deep political insights that still resonate.2017-02-091h 02Stanford eCornerStanford eCornerBrendan Boyle, Tina Seelig - Playing With PurposeIt may not be rocket science, but there’s still much to consider when inventing children's toys, starting with all the ideas for what to build. Within the famous design firm IDEO, a small team toils away in a toy lab founded by Brendan Boyle, who also teaches design thinking at Stanford University. In conversation with Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig, Boyle discusses the importance of playfulness, divergent thinking and creativity in making toys.2017-02-0156 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerMargaret Anne Neale, Tina Seelig - Special: Stanford Innovation Lab - Margaret Anne NealeIf you really want to win at negotiation, stop fighting and start listening. In this episode of Stanford Innovation Lab, host Tina Seelig speaks with Margaret “Maggie” Neale, professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, for answers to the burning questions about negotiating. Is emotion your most powerful tool? When does deference earn you more than dominance? Will setting a walk-away price decrease your drive to negotiate for more? Maggie also shares pro-tips on negotiating in all settings, from the office to the farmers’ market.2017-01-1825 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerTina Seelig - Coming soon: New season starts Dec. 14!Stanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig, host of the Stanford Innovation Lab, gives a brief preview of the new season and what you can expect to learn about in the weeks ahead.2016-12-1001 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerComing soon: New season starts Dec. 14! - Tina SeeligStanford Professor of the Practice Tina Seelig, host of the Stanford Innovation Lab, gives a brief preview of the new season and what you can expect to learn about in the weeks ahead.2016-12-1001 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerEtosha Cave, Jonah Greenberger, Cody Karutz, Elaine Cheung, Tina Seelig - Returning With Real-World WisdomFour alumni of entrepreneurship-education fellowships offered through the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) return to share what starting businesses in the fields of virtual reality, med-tech, renewable and solar energy have taught them about these industries. In conversation with STVP Faculty Co-Director Tina Seelig, the panel discusses strategic decision-making, defining success, facing failure and the traits needed to be a strong leader.2016-11-0259 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerMichael Terrell, Tina Seelig - Special: Stanford Innovation Lab - Michael TerrellWhat is the number one cause for failure in early-stage startups? Team issues! In this episode of Stanford Innovation Lab, Tina Seelig interviews executive coach Michael Terrell. Michael is the founder and managing partner of Terrell Leadership Group, and co-author of The Inside Out Effect, which focuses on effective leadership. In this conversation, Michael shares his insights on effective team dynamics, his process for diagnosing team issues, and examples of how he works through team challenges.2016-10-0636 min2000 Books for Ambitious Entrepreneurs - Author Interviews and Book Summaries2000 Books for Ambitious Entrepreneurs - Author Interviews and Book Summaries33:[Startup] Insight Out - Tina Seelig| 4 step process to go from idea to realityThe 4 step process that every entrepreneur must go through in order to take ideas from conception to reality. Dr Tina Seelig is the director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP), the entrepreneurship center at Stanford University's School of Engineering. She teaches courses on creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship at Stanford. Dr. Seelig earned a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Stanford University School of Medical where she studied neuroplasticity. She has written 17 books and educational games. We had Tina on the show on Episode 27 and we talked about her book: “What I wish I knew when I was 20: A crash co...2016-09-1230 min2000 Books for Ambitious Entrepreneurs - Author Interviews and Book Summaries2000 Books for Ambitious Entrepreneurs - Author Interviews and Book Summaries27:[Self-Help] What I wish I knew when I was 20 - Tina Seelig|The 1 difference between those who succeed wildly and those who live mediocre livesTina Seelig - the director of Stanford Technology Ventures Program teaches us the most important difference between those who succeed in their entrepreneurial ventures and those who don’t. Some of the ideas discussed: - Why we need to be Missionaries not mercenaries in our Entrepreneurial ventures - For successful people: Bottom is lined with rubber not concrete - Don’t wait for permission from the world - Give yourself Permission to go change the world - Confidence-Passion Matrix2016-08-2334 minStartup GrindStartup GrindEngineering a Culture of Creativity with Tina Seelig (Stanford)Hey there and welcome to Monday’s episode of the startup grind podcast. Today we have a great interview with Tina Seelig, acclaimed stanford professor and bestselling author brought to us in Partnership with the Futurecast series a collaboration between the ATT Foundry & Ericsson. Tina Seelig is the Professor of Practice in the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University. She is also a faculty director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, the entrepreneurship center at Stanford University's School of Engineering.  She teaches courses on creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Tina also teaches and the Hasso Pla...2016-07-111h 18Stanford eCornerStanford eCornerTina Seelig - What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20Tina Seelig, Executive Director for the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, provides insights on life, leadership, and the little things that make a big difference in an entrepreneurial setting.2016-02-2641 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerTina Seelig - The Art of Teaching Entrepreneurship and InnovationStanford Technology Ventures Program's Executive Director Tina Seelig shares rich insights in creative thinking and the entrepreneurial mindset. Her talk, based on her 2009 book, What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20, cites numerous classroom successes of applied problem-solving and the lessons of failure.2016-02-1852 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerJohn Hennessy, Tina Seelig - Great Leadership Can Be LearnedStanford University President John Hennessy discusses some of the most powerful lessons he's learned as leader of one of the world's most complex and dynamic institutions of higher education. In conversation with Tina Seelig, director at the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Hennessy also shares insights from his entrepreneurial career in the high-tech industry. -------------------- Stanford eCorner content is produced by the Stanford Technology Ventures Program. At STVP, we empower aspiring entrepreneurs to become global citizens who create and scale responsible innovations. CONNECT WITH US Twitter: https://twitter.com/ECorner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stanfordtechnologyventuresprogram/ Facebook: https://www.facebook...2016-02-041h 00Inside Silicon Valley with Russell HancockInside Silicon Valley with Russell HancockTina Seelig, PhD, Executive Director, Stanford Technology Ventures ProgramDr. Tina Seelig, executive director of Stanford Technology Ventures, discusses the Invention Cycle - how to teach, learn and practice innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship.2015-08-1049 minSchool for Startups RadioSchool for Startups Radio06.25 Insight Outs Dr. Tina Seelig & Fireproof Scott Soesbee, SBDCs Todd Anduzee and SBAs Mark GJune 25, 2015 Insight Outs Dr. Tina Seelig & Fireproof Scott Soesbee, SBDCs Todd Anduzee and SBAs Mark Gibson2015-06-2554 minWhere Free Audiobook Come to LifeWhere Free Audiobook Come to LifeInsight Out: Get Ideas Out of Your Head and Into the World Audiobook by Tina SeeligListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 233510 Title: Insight Out: Get Ideas Out of Your Head and Into the World Author: Tina Seelig Narrator: Eliza Foss Format: Unabridged Length: 05:13:00 Language: English Release date: 05-26-15 Publisher: HarperAudio Genres: Business & Economics, Self Development, Career Development, Health & Wellness Summary: In this revolutionary guide, Stanford University Professor and international bestselling author of inGenius adopts her popular course material to teach everyone how to make imaginative ideas a reality. As a leading expert on creativity, Tina Seelig has continually explored what we can each do to unleash our entrepreneurial...2015-05-265h 13Discover the Best Audio Stories in Self-Improvement, Career DevelopmentDiscover the Best Audio Stories in Self-Improvement, Career DevelopmentInsight Out: Get Ideas Out of Your Head and Into the World by Tina SeeligPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/233510 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Insight Out: Get Ideas Out of Your Head and Into the World Author: Tina Seelig Narrator: Eliza Foss Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 13 minutes Release date: May 26, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Career Development Publisher's Summary: In this revolutionary guide, Stanford University Professor and international bestselling author of inGenius adopts her popular course material to teach everyone how to make imaginative ideas a reality. As a leading expert on creativity, Tina Seelig has continually explored what we can each do to unleash our entrepreneurial spirit. In...2015-05-2605 minDiscover the Best Audio Stories in Self-Improvement, Career DevelopmentDiscover the Best Audio Stories in Self-Improvement, Career DevelopmentInsight Out: Get Ideas Out of Your Head and Into the World by Tina SeeligPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/233510to listen full audiobooks. Title: Insight Out: Get Ideas Out of Your Head and Into the World Author: Tina Seelig Narrator: Eliza Foss Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 13 minutes Release date: May 26, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Career Development Publisher's Summary: In this revolutionary guide, Stanford University Professor and international bestselling author of inGenius adopts her popular course material to teach everyone how to make imaginative ideas a reality. As a leading expert on creativity, Tina Seelig has continually explored what we can each do to unleash our entrepreneurial spirit. In Insight...2015-05-265h 13HarperOneHarperOneINSIGHT OUT by Tina SeeligRead by Eliza Foss About the Book In this revolutionary guide, Stanford University Professor and international bestselling author of inGenius adopts her popular course material to teach everyone how to make imaginative ideas a reality. As a leading expert on creativity, Tina Seelig has continually explored what we can each do to unleash our entrepreneurial spirit. In Insight Out, she offers us the tools to make our ideas a reality. She clearly defines the concepts of imagination, creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurism, showing how they affect each other and how we can unlock the pathway from imagination to implementation, where our...2015-05-2604 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerTina Seelig - From Inspiration to ImplementationTina Seelig, Professor of the Practice in Stanford's School of Engineering, describes how imagination leads to entrepreneurship, charting the course from rough ideas to polished ventures. Introducing a new framework called the "Inventure Cycle," Seelig captures the attitudes and actions necessary to foster innovation and bring breakthrough ideas to the world.2014-10-1653 minEntrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)Tina Seelig (Stanford Technology Ventures Program) - From Inspiration to ImplementationTina Seelig, Professor of the Practice in Stanford's School of Engineering, describes how imagination leads to entrepreneurship, charting the course from rough ideas to polished ventures. Introducing a new framework called the "Inventure Cycle," Seelig captures the attitudes and actions necessary to foster innovation and bring breakthrough ideas to the world.2014-10-1553 minEntrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video SeriesEntrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video SeriesTina Seelig (Stanford Technology Ventures Program) - From Inspiration to ImplementationTina Seelig, professor of the practice in Stanford's School of Engineering, describes how imagination leads to entrepreneurship, charting the course from rough ideas to polished ventures. Introducing a new framework called the "Inventure Cycle," Seelig captures the attitudes and actions necessary to foster innovation and bring breakthrough ideas to the world.2014-10-1552 minSpeaking Of Wealth with Jason HartmanSpeaking Of Wealth with Jason HartmanSOW 67 – “inGenius: A Crash Course on Creativity” with Tina SeeligJoin Jason Hartman for an insightful conversation on creativity with author and Executive Director for Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Tina Seelig. Tina points out that many people incorrectly believe they lack creativity and that it cannot be learned. She views this as a huge problem in that it is a matter of attitude. “If you [...]2012-07-2400 minSpeaking Of Wealth with Jason HartmanSpeaking Of Wealth with Jason HartmanSOW 67 – “inGenius: A Crash Course on Creativity” with Tina SeeligJoin Jason Hartman for an insightful conversation on creativity with author and Executive Director for Stanford Technology Ventures Program, Tina Seelig. Tina points out that many people incorrectly believe they lack creativity and that it cannot be learned. She views this as a huge problem in that it is a matter of attitude. “If you [...]2012-07-2400 minHow to Discover Free Audiobook in Self Development, Motivation & InspirationHow to Discover Free Audiobook in Self Development, Motivation & InspirationWhat I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 by Tina Seelig | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 Author: Tina Seelig Narrator: Gwen Hughes Format: Unabridged Length: 5 hrs and 13 mins Language: English Release date: 02-08-12 Publisher: HarperCollins Genres: Self Development, Motivation & Inspiration Summary: Major life transitions such as leaving the protected environment of school or starting a new career can be daunting. It is scary to face a wall of choices, knowing that no one is going to tell us whether or not we are making the right decision. There is no clearly delineated path or recipe for...2012-02-085h 13Get Top 100 Full Audiobooks in Self Development, Motivation & InspirationGet Top 100 Full Audiobooks in Self Development, Motivation & InspirationWhat I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 Audiobook by Tina SeeligPlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 Subtitle: A Crash Course on Making Your Place in the World Author: Tina Seelig Narrator: Gwen Hughes Format: Unabridged Length: 5 hrs and 13 mins Language: English Release date: 02-08-12 Publisher: HarperCollins Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 115 votes Genres: Self Development, Motivation & Inspiration Publisher's Summary: Major life transitions such as leaving the protected environment of school or starting a new career can be daunting. It is scary to face...2012-02-085h 13UC Berkeley School of InformationUC Berkeley School of InformationEntrepreneurship as an Extreme Sport (Tina Seelig)Most people move through the world tripping on problems in their path. True entrepreneurs look at those problems through a different set of lenses: they see them as opportunities. This lecture will focus on creating value by turning problems on their head. Tina Seelig, executive director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, shares surprising stories that come from her courses on creativity and entrepreneurship that demonstrate that by creatively challenging assumptions, breaking the rules, and having a healthy disregard for the impossible you can bring remarkable ideas to life.2010-03-1800 minEntrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (ETL)Tina Seelig (Stanford Technology Ventures Program) - The Art of Teaching Entrepreneurship and InnovationStanford Technology Ventures Program's Executive Director Tina Seelig shares rich insights in creative thinking and the entrepreneurial mindset. Her talk, based on her 2009 book, What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20, cites numerous classroom successes of applied problem-solving and the lessons of failure.2009-05-2752 minEntrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video SeriesEntrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video SeriesTina Seelig (Stanford Technology Ventures Program) - The Art of Teaching Entrepreneurship and InnovationStanford Technology Ventures Program's Executive Director Tina Seelig shares rich insights in creative thinking and the entrepreneurial mindset. Her talk, based on her 2009 book, What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20, cites numerous classroom successes of applied problem-solving and the lessons of failure.2009-05-2751 min