Tina Seelig – Executive Director Stanford Technology Ventures Program
January 9th, 2006
Every problem is an opportunity for a creative solution. Tina and John met up at Stanford University to talk about adding creativity to the thought process. How does one take themselves “out of the box” to achieve a creative result in business? Tina talks about her course, how she helps others move to an open mindframe, and how failure can actually be an asset.
For a full transcript of the conversation go here.
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