Put together by Stanford University’s Entrepreneurship Corner, this guide is an informative collection of videos organized into six modules: 1) How to Finance a New Venture, 2) Venture Capital: To Raise or Not to Raise?, 3) Tactics for Finding Investors, 4) Selecting an Investment Partner, 5) Negotiating with VCs: Terms, Expectations, and Milestones, 6) Effectively Managing Venture Capital Resources.
Stanford University has amassed a collection of over 1600 videos and podcasts featuring lectures by today’s entrepreneurial thought leaders. Well-organized and full of talks on everything from product development to opportunity recognition. You can also find clips grouped into a logical series on a specific topic in the Browse section of the site. Check out the Venture Capital Teaching Guide.
MIT faculty research titles, presentations, and templates on high-tech entrepreneurship, as well as a list of services and resources for entrepreneurs. “Many seasoned entrepreneurs have shared with us their lessons learned from the field. Browse through their valuable advice and tips, and contribute your own stories.”
Alok Mittal’s blog provides a no-frills community for anyone interested in venture capital and startups in India.
Shopkeepers of the world, unite and take over thrive.
The National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), comprised of more than 400 member firms, is the premier trade association that represents the U.S. venture capital industry. NVCA is the venture capital industry’s source for advocacy, networking, professional development and reliable and timely information.