KLI impACT Case Study

5 Scrippsies attended a Case Study competition last Saturday, and one of them even won! The impACT Case Competition, sponsored by the Kravis Leadership Institute, was an incredible opportunity to experience social innovation first-hand while competing for a prize.  Teams of four students analyzed a business case and presented their solution from the perspective of world embetterment through social enterprise.  Read Alicen’s personal write-up on it here.

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Bill Gross: Entrepreneur

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Bill Gross, creator of Idealab, an incubator in Pasadena, spoke at CMC on Friday.  Here’s a short summary:

  1. Pursue your passion
  2. The more disruptive the better
  3. Don’t spend ahead of success/traction
  4. Timing matters
  5. Execution really matters
  6. Survive until the market’s ready
  7. Recognize your strengths
  8. Teamwork Matters
  9. Listen and Iterate – Turn on ideas
  10. Harness your user’s passion

Other important points he made:

  • Give out lots of equity to encourage people to join the start-up team.
  • The only way you can win against big companies is by outmaneuvering them with your small size.  Keep your ear to the ground, listen to your customers, and adapt quickly.
  • Find the things that don’t work.

And finally, all truths pass through three phases, so sometimes you just need to push through:

  • Ridicule
  • Violently opposed
  • Self evident

After his presentation, we were allowed to ask questions.  Some of the most interesting were:

Q: What are the positions necessary in a start-up?

  • Entrepreneurial – Dream
  • Producer – Get things done
  • Administrative – Coordinate/Infrastructure
  • Integrator – Bring different people and parts together

Q: How important is company culture?

A: Success breeds culture, culture does not breed success.

Q: What’s important in a company?

A: Mutual trust, respect, openness, and transparency.  Transparency is extra effort in that you need to train your coworkers to know what to do with the information they learn about the company.

Q: Is working in start-up environments like Silicon Valley or Silicon Beach important?

A:  It’s helpful to see people going through the same hardships, and share resources.

We look forward to using his advice in our business pursuits.