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We can change the world By opening minds… How your support for the Global Leaders, Entrepreneurs, & Altruists Network (GLEAN) will change the worldSlide 2The Problem: A World in CrisisThe Opportunity: To make our world a better place.Slide 5Global Leaders, Entrepreneurs, & Altruists Network (GLEAN): NOT an organization, yet rooted in a cluster of great organizations Invisible. No dues. No budget. No bricks and mortar.Who is in GLEAN? A global network of entrepreneurial leaders, universities, & companies to foster entrepreneurship via real-world learning experiences.What do we want to achieve? glean Mission & Objectives:How do we achieve the mission & objectives? glean Strategies:How? A Whole Product Branded by Stanford, NUS, & HBSglean Course Milestonesglean Research MilestonesWhere are glean hot spots?Slide 14Why are we doing this? GLEAN Values =The Five L’sSlide 16Where can you learn more?We can change the worldBy opening minds…How your support for the Global Leaders, Entrepreneurs, & Altruists Network (GLEAN) will change the worldPrepared by Tom Kosnik, Fenwick and West Consulting Professor, Stanford Technology Ventures ProgramWith help from glean colleagues around the world. Version 76.0, December 2, 2008The Problem: A World in CrisisScarcityIsolationIgnoranceSelfishnessEconomic DecayViolence/WarPrejudiceCrimeToxicEnvironmentDishonestyTreating the surface level symptoms isn’t working.The Opportunity: To make our world a better place.We can change the world by teaching entrepreneurs, leaders, and altruists of every generation how to find their path, earn each other’s trust, and join forces for the common good.AbundanceCommunityWisdomGenerosityEconomic VibrancePeaceHarmonyLaw & OrderHealthyEnvironmentIntegrityWe can create a more peaceful world by helping global entrepreneurs, leaders, and altruists across generations to: • Find their path, • Earn each other’s trust, • Join forces for the common good.Global Leaders, Entrepreneurs, & Altruists Network (GLEAN): NOT an organization, yet rooted in a cluster of great organizationsInvisible. No dues. No budget. No bricks and mortar.gleanOther Universities, Non-Profits, Governments Other Global Entrepreneurial FirmsBASES, NUSEA, Energy Crossroads Global, Stanford Women in BusinessSCPDStanford SoE, STVP, MS and EEducational Network: (via Facebook, Linkedin, Myspace)NUS, KTH, SSE, SSES, HBS, Penn; Fudan; DTU, Palau Community CollegeIndustry Network:(via Facebook, Linkedin, MySpace): EA, VCs, BigTent, Cypress, CMCC;HP China; Sony/BMG Music &…Who is in GLEAN? A global network of entrepreneurial leaders, universities, & companies to foster entrepreneurship via real-world learning experiences. KTH(Sweden)What do we want to achieve?glean Mission & Objectives:Mission: Promote world peace by helping global leaders, entrepreneurs, altruists across generations to: •Build trustworthy networks •Transcend culture, time and distance•Create true value •Save the planet•Share the wealth.How do we achieve the mission & objectives? glean Strategies:1. Help global entrepreneurial leaders to build trustworthy companies, networks, and markets. 2. Develop new generations of global entrepreneurial leaders.3. Help women entrepreneurs and “new kids on the block” to acquire capital, customers, and talent.4. Deliver world class learning for entrepreneurial teams whenever, wherever they want it.5. Make learning fun!Help todeveloptheir futureleaders Access totalent whohave earned our trustCases, books,Articles, digitalvideos & clipsPragmaticConsultingOn demandInteractiveGlobalCoursesCoaching re.Access toCircles ofInfluenceCareerCoachingAccess tothe gleannetworkHow? A Whole Product Branded by Stanford, NUS, & HBSWhole Product Adapted from: Moore (2002), Crossing the Chasm.ForProfessorsAndStudentsFor entrepreneursand leadersof GlobalCompanies Generic Product:A global network for altruistic leaders& entrepreneurs.glean Course MilestonesNote: The number following each course is the number of times it has been offered.glean Research MilestonesNote: Although most of the research deliverables in this table are described in print form, if funding can be obtained, there will be for every book, a set of digital video clips, available via the STVP Educators’ Corner. The people and organizations we are studying are best brought to life through a combination of print and interactive video and audio media.Where are glean hot spots?Microwave:SingaporeSilicon ValleyStockholm/SigtunaPalauBeijingHong KongShanghaiBruneiCopenhagen Ho Chi Minh CityFront Burner: Boston, Dallas, DC Beltway, Hanoi, La Jolla, London, Los Angeles, Seattle, Sydney, Vancouver, BCBack Burner: Bali, Bangalore, Charlottesville, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Lausanne, NYC, PhiladelphiaWhere are glean hot spots?Microwave:SingaporeSilicon ValleyStockholm/SigtunaPalauBeijingHong KongShanghaiBruneiCopenhagenHo Chi Minh CityVacations: Belize, Bonaire, Bora Bora, Brunei, BVI, Cancun, Fiji, Galapagos, Grand Cayman, Great Barrier Reef, Hawaii, Holbox, Kauai, Lanai, Mayan Riviera, Maui, Palau, Phu Khet, Punta Mita, Rehoboth, Queen Charlottes, Redang Island, Malaysia, Roatan, Sempora, Malaysia, Seychelles, Tahiti, Tonga, YapWhy are we doing this? GLEAN Values =The Five L’sand theInvisible L...Laughter LoyaltyLearningLeadershipHow can you help? • Let us learn from you as Global Entrepreneurial Leaders.• Come as guest speakers for our classes or BASES events.• Serve as a judge or mentor in a business plan competition.• Let us tell your story in the books we write.• Sponsor a research project with us and our students.• Hire us in for an educational workshop or offsite.• Hire our students and alumni• Partner with us in venture philanthropy • Whatever else you think makes sense...Where can you learn more?Stanford Technology Ventures Program:http://stvp.stanford.eduNUS Enterprise:http://www.enterprise.nus.edu.sg/Educators’ Cornerhttp://edcorner.stanford.eduBusiness Association of Stanford Engineering Studentshttp://bases.stanford.eduGlobal Entrepreneurial Marketing (GEM)http://www.stanford.edu/class/msande271/Entrepreneurial Thought Leader (ETL)


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