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At the LAUNCH Incubator 2, Josh Elman, Partner at Greylock and longtime product manager (Twitter, Facebook Connect, LinkedIn, RealPlayer), breaks down the 4 key factors you need to understand about your company and product: (1) problem: what do people want?, (2) inception: how do we make them aware?, (3) adoption: how can we get them going?, and (4) retention: how does it become a habit? Don't miss this tactical and inspiring talk from a product pioneer! **** See Josh's slides: http://www.slideshare.net/joshelman/josh-elman-launch41515 **** Never miss an episode! Subscribe in iTunes: Audio (http://bit.ly/TwiStA) || Video (http://bit.ly/TwiStV) ============== Thanks to our sponsors. Click here to tweet your support (can edit before sending): http://ctt.ec/UPk8g HostGator.com, your one ...
REID HOFFMAN, PARTNER at GREYLOCK PARTNERS Keys to Success Reid (@quixotic) is a partner at Greylock Partners and is the co-founder and Chairman of LinkedIn. Hoffman co- founded LinkedIn in December 2002. It was one of the first business- oriented online social networks. He was LinkedIn's founding CEO for the first four years before becoming Chairman and President of Products in February 2007. Currently he is Executive Chairman. LinkedIn currently has over 135 million members in over 200 countries. With the IPO of LinkedIn on May 19, 2011, Reid owns a stake worth an estimated $2.34 billion dollars. Reid was a member of the board of directors at the founding of PayPal, an electronic money transmission service, and later joined the firm as a full-time employee. Reid was one of the first in...
In this seminar, entrepreneurial leaders share lessons from real-world experiences across entrepreneurial settings. Speakers include entrepreneurs, leaders from global technology companies, venture capitalists, and best-selling authors. Half-hour talks are followed by a half hour of class interaction. Learn More: http://stanford.io/V5YQ0b
Matthew Panzarino chats with Reid Hoffman and Josh Elman of Greylock Partners about the investment landscape surrounding autonomous driving, mobile, and AI as a service.
Fireside Chat with Reid Hoffman & David Sze, Greylock Partners @TechCrunch DISRUPT moderated by Michael Arrington. For further info check out http://www.ezebis.com
Bobby Goodlatte, who was an early designer at Facebook and angel investor in bitcoin companies, discusses bitcoin and how he chooses which companies to invest in. Topics covered: - Bitcoin design. - What bitcoin companies can improve upon. - How to get more designers involved with bitcoin. - How Bobby chooses which companies to invest in.
Google Ventures and Greylock Partners hosted a Product Manager Meetup on October 10, 2013 in San Francisco. The video includes a panel discussion with Josh Elman (Greylock), Adam Nash (Wealthfront), Johanna Wright (Google), and Craig Walker (Firespotter Labs). Ken Norton (Google Ventures) also interviews Peter Deng (Instagram and Facebook).
Next up in our "Behind the Investment" series is Greylock Partners' Joseph Ansanelli and Trifacta co-founder & CEO, Joe Hellerstein. Joseph shares why he chose Trifacta as his first investment with the firm (and who pursued who!) and his tips on how VCs and founders can create a successful relationship. Joe talks about what it's like being a first time founder & why he believes Trifacta will democratize Big Data. (Don't forget to watch through to the end to get a peek at Joseph & Joe's humorous side...)
TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2012 - Monday Morning Full Sessions on Disrupt SF 2012 Full Sessions created by TechCrunch
by Greylock Partners James Slavet. 1- Get us excited by the market kind of quickly 2- Show us a product that is beautiful and useful and has some magic to it 3- And explain how it is going to spread. How are you going to get distribution. How you are going to get it in the hands of consumers
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Back to the future: How do you bring an old company into the new IT era? | #DockerCon by R. Danes | Jun 22, 2016 With entire companies being founded in and operated from the public cloud, using all-digital Software-as-a-Service, an established company can start to feel like a lame duck. Will a new disruptive innovation come in and make them obsolete any day? Luckily for the older companies, along with their years of experience and name recognition, there are additional means for them to stay relevant and compete with younger players — and, ironically, it’s the younger companies providing them. Docker, Inc. is a company that prides itself on accessibility and portability. That means that whatever your base of operations, you can use its container technology to move applications around — ...
Launching a startup isn't easy. At each stage of scaling - from founding to product-market fit, from product-market fit to hyper growth, and from hyper growth to maturity - entrepreneurs face unique challenges. Greylock Partners hosted an event, called Greyscale, focused on these challenges at each stage. In the opening keynote, Jerry Chen of Greylock Partners discusses the state of enterprise software after the first quarter of 2016. He summarizes the private and public markets, M&A; activity, and explains how this climate affects the startup environment. For more podcasts, visit news.greylock.com.
For more information about the conference, check out our website at http://evolve.trace3.com/ ! Join Tom Frangione, COO of Greylock Partners, at his address to the 2016 Evolve Conference for deep look into the financial health of the tech industry. Greylock Partners is company with a long history in venture capital, focusing on software investing and enterprise IT. Mr. Frangione discusses challenges in the current venture capital market, particularly as it relates to IPOs. See more at http://evolve.trace3.com
Engagement: The Fuel Powering Enduring, Billion Dollar Businesses Sarah Tavel (Investment Partner, Greylock) For further info check out http://www.ezebis.com
This is session 16 of Technology-enabled Blitzscaling, a Stanford University class taught by Reid Hoffman, John Lilly, Allen Blue, and Chris Yeh. This class features Reed Hoffman interviewing Reed Hastings, the Co-Founder and CEO of Netflix.
Josh Elman, Partner, Greylock Partners "Launching A Rocket Off Someone Else’s Back: How To Build On Other Platforms" See Josh's deck at: http://www.slideshare.net/500startups/04-josh-elman-final?qid=31edf549-6014-4639-8f9b-a98ddb431ff8&v;=default&b;=&from;_search=2 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "Growing with Pinterest - Pinterest Marketing for Startups" ➨ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spjaZRokMVo -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
FounderLine is a live weekly webcast devoted to helping startup founders succeed, hosted by seven-time startup entrepreneur and investor Joe Beninato. Each week, Joe welcomes an experienced entrepreneur or investor to discuss startup-related topics and field questions from entrepreneurs around the world. In addition, regular guest Mitch Zuklie, Chairman & CEO of Orrick, will be on-hand to discuss legal issues in the "Ask the Lawyer" segment. FounderLine is broadcast live every Thursday evening from 5-6pm Pacific Time. For more information, go to founderline.com. In this episode, host Joe Beninato and guest Josh Elman of Greylock Partners answer listener questions including: - What are the verticals you are most interested in exploring from an investment standpoint? - How does having a s...
FounderLine is a live weekly webcast devoted to helping startup founders succeed, hosted by seven-time startup entrepreneur and investor Joe Beninato. Each week, Joe welcomes an experienced entrepreneur or investor to discuss startup-related topics and field questions from entrepreneurs around the world. In addition, regular guest Mitch Zuklie, Chairman & CEO of Orrick, will be on-hand to discuss legal issues in the "Ask the Lawyer" segment. FounderLine is broadcast live every Thursday evening from 5-6pm Pacific Time. For more information, go to founderline.com. In this episode, host Joe Beninato and guest John Lilly of Greylock Partners answer listener questions including: - After a startup like Tumblr or Instagram is acquired, do you still stay involved and help the founders? - How ma...