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Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, hacking for defense, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, semiconductors, china, applied materials
Lecture 1 -Technology, Innovation and Great Power CompetitionStanford University
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Lecture 4- Technology, Innovation and Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, hacking for defense, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, semiconductors, china, applied materials
Lecture 1 -Technology, Innovation and Great Power CompetitionStanford University
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Team Aurora - 2021 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, unmanned, autonomy, Army venture capital
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Lecture 2 -Technology, Innovation and Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Matt Pottinger, Matt Turpin, Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, hacking for defense, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, requirements, stanford, Steve blank, China,Xi Jinping, Tobin
China as the World's Technology Leader by Naubahar Sharif HKUST IEMS
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Team Apollo - 2021 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
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Lecture 3 - Technology, Innovation and Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Mike McFaul, Russia, Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, hacking for defense, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank,
An anti racist West Point is a comprehensive strategy document that address necessary steps for creating an anti-racist institution at West Point.
Those who wish to express their support are encouraged to contact leadership at West Point, the US Army Chief of Staff, and Secretary of the Army.
Where to Play: A new addition to the Lean toolsetWhere to Play
A short overview of the Market Opportunity Navigator, including the full case study of Flyability and how it complements the Lean Startup methodology.
For more information visit:
https://wheretoplay.co/
This report is based on the views expressed during, and short papers contributed by speakers at, a workshop organised by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service as part of its academic outreach program. Offered as a means to support ongoing discussion, the report does not constitute an analytical document, nor does it represent any formal position of the organisations involved. The workshop was conducted under the Chatham House rule; therefore no attributions are made and the identity of speakers and participants is not disclosed.
Expert Notes series publication No. 2018-05-02
www.canada.ca (May 2018)
In most companies, strategic management and corporate learning live separate, often even independent lives. This needs to change. The accelerating pace and the unpredictable nature of change have made the traditional strategic planning process obsolete. Today, strategic management has morphed into a complex just-in-time learning process that requires continuous reflection on assumptions and reconfiguration of organizational practices. At the same time, corporate learning is evolving into a key business function, transcending the traditional training and education paradigm.
Sadly, the convergence of the two domains has largely remained a conceptual insight only. It doesn’t need to be that way. In this Power Hour, Roland Deiser, founder of the European Corporate Learning Forum, senior fellow at the University of Southern California and author of Designing the Smart Organization, will share a compelling framework that illustrates how learning leaders can create and nurture structures, mechanisms and policies across the three elements of strategic process — generation, formulation and execution — that make learning a key player in assuring an integrated strategic learning architecture.
Roland Deiser, Founding Chairman, European Corporate Learning Forum
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China’s business & start-up incubators are adopting different models than those popularized from Silicon Valley and other mature, Western ecosystems. The drivers developing a different incubator model are rooted in a different local context, but the successful application of these models can have global implications.
The State of Student Startups - Rough Draft VenturesNatalie Bartlett
Entrepreneurship has always been celebrated in our culture - from early innovators such as Christopher Columbus to Thomas Edison, The Wright Brothers to Henry Ford. By the 20th century, accelerating technological innovation rooted within universities gave rise to a new culture, the hacker culture. This spawned a new type of entrepreneur embodied by role models such as Michael Dell, Steve Jobs and Larry Page. These founders set an example for what the university ecosystem can breed given the density of talent, diversity of opinions from academic leaders, greater willingness for students to take risks, and fewer preconceived notions from a role or company. Over the past 20 years, dozens of university-born founders have emerged, disrupting an incumbent industry, or creating a new one of their own. Thus a flourishing ecosystem was built to support a new generation of founders: the student founder.
The State of Student Startups shares our take on the major players that make this ecosystem what it is today - from professors to program managers, student leaders to service providers - and the factors that are that are fueling the next generation of founders.
About RDV:
Rough Draft Ventures is General Catalyst's student-focused program that backs founders at the university level. RDV is supporting and connecting the largest network of student entrepreneurs.
Lecture 2 -Technology, Innovation and Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Matt Pottinger, Matt Turpin, Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, hacking for defense, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, requirements, stanford, Steve blank, China,Xi Jinping, Tobin
China as the World's Technology Leader by Naubahar Sharif HKUST IEMS
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Team Catena - 2021 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, unmanned, autonomy, economic coercion,
acquisition, Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, INDOPACOM, department of defense, dod, hacking for defense, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, China, stanford
Team Apollo - 2021 Technology, Innovation & Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank, AI, ML, AI/ML, china, unmanned, autonomy, space force
The Source for Real Estate Finance. A special supplement published by Realty411 (http://realty411guide.com). This NEW Issue of Private Money411 features the executive team of B2R Finance. Learn about new financing options that are available for investors of real estate.
Guess what? Our LARGEST issue to date is right here! Realty411, the nation's longest-running investor magazine owned by the entrepreneur/investor/agent, is coming at you with all new resources, strategies, and tips to take your portfolio to a whole new level of success.
Lecture 3 - Technology, Innovation and Great Power CompetitionStanford University
Mike McFaul, Russia, Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition,TIGPC, Gordian knot Center, DIME-FIL, department of defense, dod, hacking for defense, intlpol 340, joe felter, ms&e296, raj shah, stanford, Steve blank,
An anti racist West Point is a comprehensive strategy document that address necessary steps for creating an anti-racist institution at West Point.
Those who wish to express their support are encouraged to contact leadership at West Point, the US Army Chief of Staff, and Secretary of the Army.
Where to Play: A new addition to the Lean toolsetWhere to Play
A short overview of the Market Opportunity Navigator, including the full case study of Flyability and how it complements the Lean Startup methodology.
For more information visit:
https://wheretoplay.co/
This report is based on the views expressed during, and short papers contributed by speakers at, a workshop organised by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service as part of its academic outreach program. Offered as a means to support ongoing discussion, the report does not constitute an analytical document, nor does it represent any formal position of the organisations involved. The workshop was conducted under the Chatham House rule; therefore no attributions are made and the identity of speakers and participants is not disclosed.
Expert Notes series publication No. 2018-05-02
www.canada.ca (May 2018)
In most companies, strategic management and corporate learning live separate, often even independent lives. This needs to change. The accelerating pace and the unpredictable nature of change have made the traditional strategic planning process obsolete. Today, strategic management has morphed into a complex just-in-time learning process that requires continuous reflection on assumptions and reconfiguration of organizational practices. At the same time, corporate learning is evolving into a key business function, transcending the traditional training and education paradigm.
Sadly, the convergence of the two domains has largely remained a conceptual insight only. It doesn’t need to be that way. In this Power Hour, Roland Deiser, founder of the European Corporate Learning Forum, senior fellow at the University of Southern California and author of Designing the Smart Organization, will share a compelling framework that illustrates how learning leaders can create and nurture structures, mechanisms and policies across the three elements of strategic process — generation, formulation and execution — that make learning a key player in assuring an integrated strategic learning architecture.
Roland Deiser, Founding Chairman, European Corporate Learning Forum
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China’s business & start-up incubators are adopting different models than those popularized from Silicon Valley and other mature, Western ecosystems. The drivers developing a different incubator model are rooted in a different local context, but the successful application of these models can have global implications.
The State of Student Startups - Rough Draft VenturesNatalie Bartlett
Entrepreneurship has always been celebrated in our culture - from early innovators such as Christopher Columbus to Thomas Edison, The Wright Brothers to Henry Ford. By the 20th century, accelerating technological innovation rooted within universities gave rise to a new culture, the hacker culture. This spawned a new type of entrepreneur embodied by role models such as Michael Dell, Steve Jobs and Larry Page. These founders set an example for what the university ecosystem can breed given the density of talent, diversity of opinions from academic leaders, greater willingness for students to take risks, and fewer preconceived notions from a role or company. Over the past 20 years, dozens of university-born founders have emerged, disrupting an incumbent industry, or creating a new one of their own. Thus a flourishing ecosystem was built to support a new generation of founders: the student founder.
The State of Student Startups shares our take on the major players that make this ecosystem what it is today - from professors to program managers, student leaders to service providers - and the factors that are that are fueling the next generation of founders.
About RDV:
Rough Draft Ventures is General Catalyst's student-focused program that backs founders at the university level. RDV is supporting and connecting the largest network of student entrepreneurs.
Re|Imagine: Improving the Productivity of Federally Funded University ResearchEd Morrison
Federally funded university research provides a backbone to the US economy. But how can we improve the productivity of this research? The first step: move away from the simplistic linear model of commercialization. Second step: Embrace the new disciplines of agile strategy and ecosystems.
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· Drown, E., & Sole, K. (2013). Writing college research papers (2nd ed.). San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education, Inc.
· Chapter 6: Academic Writing: Myths and Expectations
· Chapter 7: Writing a Draft
· Appendix B: Sample Student Research Papers
Articles
· 20 Most Common Errors. (n.d.) Retrieved from http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/everyday_writer/20errors/
· This site identifies common writing mistakes and should be reviewed before drafting this week’s assignment.
APA Essay Checklist. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://awc.ashford.edu/cd-apa-checklist.html
· This site provides a quick checklist for APA style elements. Use this checklist while drafting this week’s assignment.
Introductions and Conclusions. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://awc.ashford.edu/essay-dev-introductions-and-conclusions.html
· This document provides information on constructing a proper introduction and an effective conclusion for an academic essay. Use this information in discussions and as a guide for your Final Research Paper Draft assignment.
Multimedia
· Presnell, M. [Mick Presnell]. (2013, November 7). Syllogism, mood, and figure [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpFV1yVFmRE&feature=youtu.be
· This video explains categorical syllogisms and how they are used to create a logical argument. Watch this video to complete Discussion 1: Using Syllogisms to Avoid Fallacy.
Supplemental Materials
· Garten, A. (2014). An Introduction to Logic and Syllogism [PDF]. Division of General Education, Ashford University, San Diego, CA.
· This document defines and introduces logic in argument and the basics of syllogisms. Read material before engaging in Discussion 1: Using Syllogisms to Avoid Fallacy.
Garten, A, Morrell, C, & Gunyon, R. (2014). Model Draft. Division of General Education, Ashford University, San Diego, CA.
· This model of a draft will help you complete the assignment for the week.
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· Weber, R., & Brizee, A. (2013, March 11). Logical fallacies. Retrieved from https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/659/03/
· For additional assistance on the Final Research Paper Draft assignment, view this source.
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· TheHtownusa. (2011, March 31). The fallacy project: Examples of fallacies from advertising, politics, and popular culture [Video]. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXLTQi7vVsI
· For additional assistance on the Final Research Paper Draft assignment, view this source.
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· Grammar Girl (www.quickanddirtytips.com/grammar-girl)
· For additional assistance on the Final Research Paper Draft assignment, view this source.
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Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Steve blank testimony house science committee Dec 2017
1. Steve Blank Testimony Page 1 of 6
Chairman Smith, Chairwoman Comstock, Ranking Member
Lipinski, Ranking Member Johnson. Thank you for inviting me
to participate in this hearing on NSF’s Innovation Corps, or
I–Corps.
As you know, for over 70 years the National Science Foundation
has funded basic research in universities. And for the last 30
years, 3% of the NSF budget gave grants –money with no
strings attached – to scientists in any field who wanted to turn
their basic research into a company. This is known as the Small
Business Innovation Research, or SBIR program. Six years ago,
the NSF recognized that scientists who received government
grants were having a hard time getting to the next step of raising
private capital.
The genesis of the I-Corps program is pretty simple – figure out
why scientists were having a hard time getting private capital
and building successful companies, then teach them the skills
they were missing.
It soon became apparent that the reason they were having a hard
time raising money was that scientists couldn’t talk the language
of private capital investors.
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University scientists believed that just having innovative
technology was enough to make a successful business. The
reality is that’s wrong. Great technology is just one part of a
successful company. Private investors – Venture Capitalists and
angel investors - needed to hear about more than just the
technology.
To speak to venture capitalists or angel investors, scientists need
to learn a few things that weren’t in their PhD program. They
needed to figure out how to turn their innovations in the lab into
products that people want to buy. They had to figure out who
these customers would be and how the product would be sold.
They needed to talk to regulators, understand patents and
licensing issues, understand how to create customer demand,
how much would it cost to make their product, and how many
they would sell, and at what price.
In the past, a scientist starting a company would write up all the
answers to these questions in a business plan, hire the people,
build the product and only find out years into the company that
their assumptions about what customers wanted were wrong. I-
Corps starts with the premise that on day one all an entreprenuer
3. Steve Blank Testimony Page 3 of 6
have are untested hypotheses – a fancy word for guesses – about
each part of their business.
We teach I-Corps in a way that’s pretty extraordinary. While we
teach scientists the theory about starting a company, we also
make them get their hands dirty, by having them get out of their
labs and test their hypotheses by talking to 10-15 customers,
regulators and partners each and every week. And they use the
feedback from potential customers to improve multiple versions
of their product. By the time the class is over they’ve talked to
over 100 people. We now know that the I-Corps method of
teaching scientists to “get out of the building and talk to people”
turns theorists into capitalists.
And our scientists love this I-Corps learning process because
what they are doing is running the scientific method, this time
with potential customers rather than test tubes in a lab.
So, when you hear the phrase that I-Corps is a “bridge to private
capital” you know that means that we teach our best scientists to
learn a new set of skills that help them raise money to build
companies.
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Companies that can create not just new products but new jobs.
Not just in Silicon Valley but in districts like yours.
Having spent 21 years building companies, my first instinct was
that this type of education should be done by existing private
incubators and accelerators, not the government. However, our
observation 6 years ago is still true today – while these NSF
funded technologies can turn into future companies, most don’t
fit the model of “grow to a billion-dollar valuation in three
years” that private incubators and accelerators are looking for.
The teams that I-Corps teaches require the patience and long-
term vision that the NSF brings. NSF-funded scientists and
engineers are working on “deep tech” – really long-term, geeky
technology like new materials, new devices - outside of the
mainstream social media, smartphone apps. Yet for our country,
turning these inventions into products might have the biggest
payoff. We now know that without I-Corps training our most
advanced technologies would never turn into companies.
There’s one other thing about these “Deep Technologies”
companies that is becoming more evident - many are potentially
“dual-use” technologies. Meaning that they have potential as
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commercial companies, but their products can also be used for
our Department of Defense and Intelligence community to keep
our country safe and secure.
As you’ve heard from Acting Director of Engineering Tilbury,
the I-Corps program is now taught at 86 colleges and
universities in the U.S. There is likely an I-Corps site in each of
your districts. Over 1,000 teams of the country’s best scientists
and engineers have been through the national training program,
and many thousands more have interacted with local I-Corps
sites.
America is better for having I-Corps. It’s made turning our
government-funded science into companies more efficient.
We should do more of I-Corps. We can make it broader and
better, reaching more people and teaching more skills. First,
keep in mind that today I-Corps is for university scientists
funded by the NSF. But if you’re outside a university you can’t
take this class. And that’s a shame, since we have an effective
program we ought to share with all Americans not just the few
in universities. We ought to open the I-Corps to innovators and
entrepreneurs who have ideas in every part of the country,
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whether they are in a university or a garage, that aren’t yet ready
for private capital.
The second way to make I-Corps better is to improve on what
we’ve learned over the last six years. One of our biggest
learnings is that even after teams have been through I-Corps
they need to learn new skills like how to hire and build teams
that know how to sell and market the product, how to grow and
scale a company and how to find investors looking for Deep
Technologies. NSF is currently testing a follow-on class called
I-Corps Go that does just that.
I hope everyone on this committee is proud of the I-Corps
program that you’ve created and supported. It’s one of programs
that continues to make America great.