To MBA or Not?: Technical Degree or MBA
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Worthington would not trade his technical degree for an MBA. He sees entrepreneurship being about breaking many of the rules that one learns in business school. He sees being able to lead as much more important to having an MBA, and suggests practical experience as a better alternative.
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Lectures
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Lecture 1: Forming the Founding Team and Seizing the Opportunity
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Lecture 2: The Breakthrough Idea
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Lecture 3: Breaking Convention: Technology First, Market Opportunity Second
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Lecture 4: Building a Team and Picking the Right VCs
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Lecture 5: The Challenges of Building a Company
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Lecture 6: Product Development
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Lecture 7: Keeping a Financial Focus
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Lecture 8: Raising Money and Recognizing Interest in VCs
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Lecture 9: Can You Continually Increase Value?
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Lecture 10: Recruiting the Best
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Lecture 11: Challenges of Managing: Firing People
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Lecture 12: How to Recruit Top Talent
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Lecture 13: To MBA or Not?: Technical Degree or MBA
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Lecture 14: Envisioning the Future: Other Potential Applications of the Technology
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Lecture 15: Lowest Lows and Highest Highs
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Lecture 16: Going Global: Why Singapore?
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Lecture 17: Founding Team: Technical or Business Saavy?
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Lecture 18: Experimenting with New Technologies
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Lecture 19: Finding a Market
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Lecture 20: Disposable vs. Reusable in Biology
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Lecture 21: Establishing a Market
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Lecture 22: How Do You Establish a Decision-Making Process?
Instructor
Gajus Worthington
Fluidigm
Before co-founding Fluidigm, as Mycometrix, Mr. Worthington held a variety of engineering, operations and marketing positions at Actel Corporation, which designs, develops and markets field programmab…
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