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Best podcasts about Tom Byers

Latest podcast episodes about Tom Byers

Hunts On Outfitting Podcast
Maximizing Your Property's Deer Potential: Food Plots, Forest Management, And Smart Planning

Hunts On Outfitting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 57:13 Transcription Available


Send us a textDeer management extends far beyond the lush green food plots that dominate hunting magazines and outdoor television. With expert guest Tom Byers, we explore the comprehensive approach to whitetail habitat improvement that will transform how you manage your hunting property.Tom shares his extensive background in deer nutrition and property management, developed through years of professional experience with deer farming and collaboration with leading whitetail biologists. He reveals why your prime food plot location might not be where you think - those convenient logging landings and clearings often lack the vital topsoil needed for productive plantings. We discuss the critical importance of soil testing, proper pH management, and why "lime first, then fertilize" should be every food plotter's mantra.Perhaps most surprising to many hunters is Tom's revelation about forest management. A properly timed winter timber harvest that allows for spring stump sprouts can provide equivalent nutrition to a cultivated food plot - with significantly less cost and labor. We explore the strategic placement of nutritional plots versus kill plots, optimal plot designs that force deer movement, and how three-dimensional electric fencing can protect smaller plots until hunting season.With summer planting season approaching, this episode delivers actionable insights whether you're managing hundreds of acres or just a small parcel. From soil selection to plot protection, we cover the fundamentals that will maximize your property's deer-holding potential while avoiding common and costly mistakes. The chainsaw might just be your deer herd's best friend after all!Check us out on Facebook and instagram Hunts On Outfitting, and also our YouTube page Hunts On Outfitting Podcast. Tell your hunting buddies about the podcast if you like it, Thanks!

RFD Illinois
RFD Illinois July 20

RFD Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 23:01


Matt Kaye reports on Senator Chuck Grassley's expectations for continued high fuel prices next year. Highlights from the Annual Meeting of the AISWCD this week in Springfield with Tom Byers, President, & Grant Hammer, Exec Director, of the Association of Illinois Soil and Water Conservation Districts. AFBF Economist Danny Munch talks COVID shipping and transportation challenges that continue to be an issue to the industry. Early morning markets and weather.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series
Tom Eisenmann (Harvard Business School) - Why Startups Fail

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 50:53


Tom Eisenmann is the Howard H. Stevenson Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School; Peter O. Crisp Chair of Harvard Innovation Labs; and faculty co-chair of the HBS Rock Center for Entrepreneurship, the Harvard MS/MBA Program, and the Harvard College Technology Innovation Fellows Program. In this conversation with Stanford professor Tom Byers, he shares insights from his book “Why Startups Fail: A New Roadmap for Entrepreneurial Success” (Currency, March 2021), which analyzes common patterns that sink both early- and late-stage startups, and also proposes a road map for deciding when to pull the plug and how to fail better.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Tom Eisenmann (Harvard Business School) - Why Startups Fail

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 51:23


Tom Eisenmann is the Howard H. Stevenson Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School; Peter O. Crisp Chair of Harvard Innovation Labs; and faculty co-chair of the HBS Rock Center for Entrepreneurship, the Harvard MS/MBA Program, and the Harvard College Technology Innovation Fellows Program. In this conversation with Stanford professor Tom Byers, he shares insights from his book “Why Startups Fail: A New Roadmap for Entrepreneurial Success” (Currency, March 2021), which analyzes common patterns that sink both early- and late-stage startups, and also proposes a road map for deciding when to pull the plug and how to fail better.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series
Nicole Diaz (Snap Inc.) - How to Build an Ethical Company

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 48:37


Nicole Diaz is the Global Head of Integrity & Compliance Legal for Snap Inc., where her responsibilities include promoting ethical business standards and adherence to the Code of Conduct, managing risk in key areas such as anti-bribery and trade law, and leading internal investigations. In this conversation with Stanford professor Tom Byers, Diaz insists that ethics is a strategic imperative for 21st century businesses, and explores how the concept of “enlightened self-interest” can create a framework for better decision-making without requiring a commitment to pure (and unrealistic) altruism.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Nicole Diaz (Snap Inc.) - How to Build an Ethical Company

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 50:22


Nicole Diaz is the Global Head of Integrity & Compliance Legal for Snap Inc., where her responsibilities include promoting ethical business standards and adherence to the Code of Conduct, managing risk in key areas such as anti-bribery and trade law, and leading internal investigations. In this conversation with Stanford professor Tom Byers, Diaz insists that ethics is a strategic imperative for 21st century businesses, and explores how the concept of “enlightened self-interest” can create a framework for better decision-making without requiring a commitment to pure (and unrealistic) altruism.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series
Hemant Taneja (General Catalyst) - Build, Don't Break

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 46:27


Hemant Taneja is a managing director at General Catalyst, and has been an early investor in market-leading companies like Digit, Grammarly, Gusto, Livongo, Mindstrong, Samsara, Snap, and Stripe. His 2018 book Unscaled articulates the need for accountability, transparency, and explainability in AI technologies, and his 2020 book UnHealthcare proposes a new model for impactful healthcare innovation. He is also the author of the influential Harvard Business Review article “The Era of ‘Move Fast and Break Things' is Over.” In this conversation with Stanford professor Tom Byers, Taneja discusses recent technological paradigm shifts, and urges founders and investors to build responsibly and drive positive social change by measuring and valuing impact as much as financial returns.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Hemant Taneja (General Catalyst) - Build, Don’t Break

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 46:49


Hemant Taneja is a managing director at General Catalyst, and has been an early investor in market-leading companies like Digit, Grammarly, Gusto, Livongo, Mindstrong, Samsara, Snap, and Stripe. His 2018 book Unscaled articulates the need for accountability, transparency, and explainability in AI technologies, and his 2020 book UnHealthcare proposes a new model for impactful healthcare innovation. He is also the author of the influential Harvard Business Review article “The Era of ‘Move Fast and Break Things’ is Over.” In this conversation with Stanford professor Tom Byers, Taneja discusses recent technological paradigm shifts, and urges founders and investors to build responsibly and drive positive social change by measuring and valuing impact as much as financial returns.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
2020 Insight: Infusing Decisions with Principles

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 6:16


In this special micro-episode of ETL, Stanford professor Tom Byers reflects on his key entrepreneurial takeaway from 2020. In a year that defied expectations, Byers underscores that more than ever, entrepreneurs have a responsibility to consider the implications and consequences of their technologies and ideas on society. He shares a clip from Floodgate founding partner Ann Miura-Ko’s 2020 ETL talk “Disruption and Abundance,” in which Miura-Ko emphasizes the importance of responsible tech.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series
Sarah Friar (Nextdoor) - Building Better Online Communities

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 48:07


In December 2018, Sarah Friar was named CEO of Nextdoor, the world's largest private social network for neighborhoods. Prior to leading Nextdoor, she was CFO of Square and SVP of Finance & Strategy at Salesforce. She serves on the boards of Walmart and Slack, and is the co-founder of Ladies Who Launch, a nonprofit that celebrates and empowers women entrepreneurs. In this conversation with Stanford professor Tom Byers, she discusses what attracted her to Nextdoor, and explores how she aims to amplify helpful, neighborly behavior on a social network.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Sarah Friar (Nextdoor) - Building Better Online Communities

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 45:48


In December 2018, Sarah Friar was named CEO of Nextdoor, the world’s largest private social network for neighborhoods. Prior to leading Nextdoor, she was CFO of Square and SVP of Finance & Strategy at Salesforce. She serves on the boards of Walmart and Slack, and is the co-founder of Ladies Who Launch, a nonprofit that celebrates and empowers women entrepreneurs. In this conversation with Stanford professor Tom Byers, she discusses what attracted her to Nextdoor, and explores how she aims to amplify helpful, neighborly behavior on a social network.

Stanford Innovation Lab with Tina Seelig
Ethics in Venture Capital

Stanford Innovation Lab with Tina Seelig

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 29:46


In the final episode of our “Entrepreneurship and Ethics” miniseries, Stanford professor Tom Byers asks two leading venture capitalists — Floodgate co-founding partner Ann Miura-Ko and NEA managing general partner Scott Sandell — how the VC community can incentivize ethical leadership in the companies they fund and manage.

Stanford Innovation Lab with Tina Seelig
Teaching Ethical Entrepreneurship

Stanford Innovation Lab with Tina Seelig

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 24:30


What if entrepreneurship education placed ethics at the same level of importance as fundraising and product-market fit? In the fourth episode of our “Entrepreneurship and Ethics” miniseries, Stanford professor Tom Byers speaks with fellow entrepreneurship educators Laura Dunham (University of St. Thomas) and Jon Fjeld (Duke University) about how they’re elevating the role of applied ethics in entrepreneurship education.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Ann Miura-Ko (Floodgate) - Disruption and Abundance

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 49:13


Ann Miura-Ko is a lecturer in Stanford’s Department of Management Science and Engineering and a co-founding partner at Floodgate, a VC firm focused on seed-stage investments. A repeat member of the Forbes Midas List and the New York Times Top 20 Venture Capitalists Worldwide, she was one of the first investors in Lyft and Refinery29, and has been an early backer of many others, including Xamarin and Thinkful. Here, she shares her takes on foundational entrepreneurial concepts like “product-market fit” and shares a vision for how bold, even disruptive innovation and shared abundance can co-exist.

Stanford Innovation Lab with Tina Seelig
The Ethics of Emerging Technologies

Stanford Innovation Lab with Tina Seelig

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 25:50


In the third episode of his “Entrepreneurship and Ethics” miniseries, Stanford professor Tom Byers speaks with fellow professors John Mitchell, chair of Stanford’s Computer Science department, and Mildred Cho, associate director of Stanford’s Center for Biomedical Ethics. Mitchell and Cho discuss emerging ethical questions posed by advances in computer science and biomedical research, and explore how efforts in their respective fields can inform ethics training for entrepreneurs and innovators of all stripes.

Stanford Innovation Lab with Tina Seelig
Theranos Whistleblower Erika Cheung on Incentivizing Ethics

Stanford Innovation Lab with Tina Seelig

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 26:13


In the second episode of our “Entrepreneurship and Ethics” miniseries, Stanford professor Tom Byers connects with Theranos whistleblower Erika Cheung. Together, they explore how she found the courage to speak up, and why she’s starting a nonprofit organization focused on creating ethical toolkits for entrepreneurs.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series
Joseph Tsai (Alibaba Group) - From Alibaba to the NBA

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 46:24


Joseph Tsai is a co-founder and the executive vice chairman of Alibaba Group, a global Internet technology company based in China. He is also the owner of the NBA's Brooklyn Nets and the WNBA's New York Liberty, along with several other sports and sports media companies. In this conversation with Stanford professor Tom Byers, Tsai tells stories and shares strategies from a career that has built many important bridges between China and North America.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Joseph Tsai (Alibaba Group) - From Alibaba to the NBA

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 46:38


Joseph Tsai is a co-founder and the executive vice chairman of Alibaba Group, a global Internet technology company based in China. He is also the owner of the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets and the WNBA’s New York Liberty, along with several other sports and sports media companies. In this conversation with Stanford professor Tom Byers, Tsai tells stories and shares strategies from a career that has built many important bridges between China and North America.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series
Joseph Tsai (Alibaba Group) - From Alibaba to the NBA

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Video Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 46:24


Joseph Tsai is a co-founder and the executive vice chairman of Alibaba Group, a global Internet technology company based in China. He is also the owner of the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets and the WNBA’s New York Liberty, along with several other sports and sports media companies. In this conversation with Stanford professor Tom Byers, Tsai tells stories and shares strategies from a career that has built many important bridges between China and North America.

Stanford Innovation Lab with Tina Seelig
Facing a Crisis with Principles

Stanford Innovation Lab with Tina Seelig

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 27:29


In the first episode of our “Entrepreneurship and Ethics” miniseries, Stanford professor Tom Byers speaks with Stanford lecturer Jack Fuchs and Jazz Pharmaceuticals CEO Bruce Cozadd about how strong principles can help a leader navigate a crisis. Fuchs discusses his “Principled Entrepreneurial Decisions” course, and Cozadd walks through a case study he first presented in that class, focusing on how he leaned on his principles when his company hit a wall during the 2008 economic crash.

Heads and Volleys
21. Challenging the Rules - Brian McGibbon

Heads and Volleys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 57:33


Brian delivers some brilliant content for you - He's like a wind-up-doll. Ask a couple of questions and away he goes. So much quality experience and advice that comes from a genuine place of caring for the child and their development into the game we all love. Some points Brian covers: Challenging the rules - why do we do things the same way for years? 'real soccer'? 3 things - need to learn the game, need to play the game, need to have fun. It has to be age appropriate. New ball assist! Not neutral. Everyone gets to score? Distracting the best players... Multiple goals!? 1 crayon for 4...!? Foul throw-ins? The ball needs to be on the field to play the game? Can we get the US Soccer '1 million touches' by age 16, with the restart debacle? Develop the passion before we develop the player - Coaching Outside the Box. The game needs to fit the child like a good pair of shoes - Horst Wein. Some notable influencers on Brian: Salisbury Rovers, Scott Nelson, Sam Snow, Renus Michels, Pep Guardiola, TOVO - Todd Beane, 3-4-3, Albert Puig, Chris Van Der Hagen, Coaches Voice, Tom Byers, Jacob Daniels - KINS John Kokkoris - The Orange Machine We're an experience provider - Can the parents have a good time too? Guess what, so are the referees! So, how do we get the kids as much experience as they can - We are adding value! Making it relative to the child: How good is your playlist? "hit me with your best shot" "Can't touch this" Bombshell. Catch them being good!!!! Catch Brian here - @FuninoCA You will be glad you did and ask him more!! @tacticalpad sponsors todays episode. Explore their brilliant software here. Feedback, please. Leave me a rating on your podcast provider. Share with your coaching friends. You can contact me on Twitter @LeeDunneSoccer You can see what else I have going on www.leedunnesoccer.com Send me a Voice Message! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/headsandvolleys/message

On The Heels of Innovation with Ted Zoller
Episode 12: The Collision of Ethics and Entrepreneurship with Tom Byers

On The Heels of Innovation with Ted Zoller

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2018 24:18


With Tom Byers, professor of entrepreneurship at Stanford University Data privacy concerns at Facebook. Fraud at Theranos. Sexual harassment controversies at Google. The news headlines are filled with one revelation after another of things gone askew at top tech companies – many led by some of our most revered entrepreneurial heroes. Join Tom Byers, entrepreneurship professor in the School of Engineering at Stanford University, who examines the increasingly jagged intersection between ethics and entrepreneurship. Hear why Byers says it’s critical for entrepreneurs to place values before value creation. Are ethical lapses the fault of individuals or systemic shortcomings? Can investors encourage startups to authentically embed values into their cultures? How can universities make entrepreneurial ethics a more prominent lesson for students? Byers explores this hot topic that has significant implications in the boardroom and classroom.

Subsurface Podcast
Subsurface Radio Ep. 1: Which side are you on?

Subsurface Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 16:38


This episode is brought to us by artist Erin Mallea:Excerpt from a phone conversation with my grandma as I learn more about Dan McDevitt and Tom Byers, my great, great grandfathers that were silver miners and union organizers in Northern Idaho. Both men had confrontations with the mine owners that led to their deaths. Burke Canyon and the surrounding region were sites of large labor disputes in 1892 (the same year as the nearby Homestead Strike) and 1899. These were some of the first, western large-scale violent confrontations between miners and mine owners. Likely bribed by the mine owners, Idaho Governor Steunenberg (who was elected with union support) and President William McKinley called in the US Army to "manage" (violently) the dispute. Many striking miners and union members that were not killed were imprisoned. In 1905, Governor Steunenberg was assassinated by labor activists. The subsequent trial gained national attention and spoke to growing tensions and labor disputes throughout the United States. In 1927, A monument to Governor Steunenberg was dedicated in Boise, Idaho's capital. The plaque reads:  Frank Steunenberg, Governor of Idaho, 1897–1900. When in 1899 organized lawlessness challenged the power of Idaho, he upheld the dignity of the state, enforced its authority and restored LAW AND ORDER within its boundaries, for which he was assassinated in 1905. "Rugged in body, resolute in mind, massive in the strength of his convictions, he was of the granite hewn. In grateful memory of his courageous devotion to public duty, the people of Idaho have erected this monument.Music Credits: Peet Seeger, "Which Side Are You On" (live performance)

Steve Blank Podcast
Herding Cats – Using Lean to Work Together

Steve Blank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 12:53


When Colonel Peter Newell headed up the Army’s Rapid Equipping Force (REF) he used lean methods on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan to provide immediate technology solutions to urgent problems. Today, his company BMNT does for government and commercial customers what the Rapid Equipping Force did for the U.S. Army. Pete and I created the Hacking for Defense class (with Joe Felter and Tom Byers.) One of the problems our students run into is that there are always multiple beneficiaries and stakeholders associated with a problem, often with conflicting value propositions and missions. So how do you figure out whose needs to satisfy? Here’s Pete’s view of how you do it.

Steve Blank Podcast
Hacking for Defense @ Stanford – Making the World a Safer Place

Steve Blank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016 12:04


Introducing Hacking for Defense – Connecting Silicon Valley Innovation Culture and Mindset to the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community Hacking for Defense is a new course at Stanford’s Engineering School in the Spring of 2016. It is being taught by Tom Byers, Steve Blank, Joe Felter and Pete Newell and is advised by former Secretary of Defense Bill Perry. Join a select cross-disciplinary class that will put you hands-on with the masters of lean innovation to help bring rapid-fire innovative solutions to address threats to our national security. Why?

The Career Channel (Audio)
Silicon Valley Entrepreneurship 2011: What Matters Most to Me and Why with Tom Byers

The Career Channel (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2011 58:30


Tom Byers brings his passion for teaching and communicating with technology venture students to this talk on his path to entrepreneurship, with anecdotes about both the successful and not so successful experiences that shaped his evolving career. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something from Nothing" [Business] [Show ID: 22003]

The Career Channel (Video)
Silicon Valley Entrepreneurship 2011: What Matters Most to Me and Why with Tom Byers

The Career Channel (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2011 58:30


Tom Byers brings his passion for teaching and communicating with technology venture students to this talk on his path to entrepreneurship, with anecdotes about both the successful and not so successful experiences that shaped his evolving career. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something from Nothing" [Business] [Show ID: 22003]

Leading Matters
Entrepreneurship as an Extreme Sport

Leading Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2011 52:00


Tom Byers and Tina Seelig demonstrate how they encourage their students to take life lessons from entrepreneurship even if their students are from a seemingly unrelated field. (May 7, 2011)

Leading Matters
Entrepreneurship as an Extreme Sport

Leading Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2010 56:47


Tom Byers and Tina Seelig share many techniques used by entrepreneurs of today. They not only discuss the technicalities of running a business, but also touch on the innovative and out of the box kind of thinking necessary to be successful. (September 25, 2010)

Business Events Audio
A. Richard Newton Distinguished Innovator Lecture Series: Tom Byers

Business Events Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2008


Tom Byers is a professor at Stanford University where he focuses on technology entrepreneurship education. He is founder and a faculty director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP), which serves as the entrepreneurship center for the engineering school. STVP includes the Mayfield Fellows work/study program, Educators Corner website of teaching resources, and a set of global Roundtable on Entrepreneurship Education conferences. Tom is also a faculty director of the AEA/Stanford Executive Institute, a general management program for technology executives. Tom is co-author of a popular textbook called "Technology Ventures: From Idea to Enterprise" published by McGraw-Hill. Tom also holds visiting professor appointments at the London Business School and University College London. Tom holds a BS in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research and an MBA from UC Berkeley. He also earned a PhD in Business Administration (Management Science) at UC Berkeley.

Business Events Video
A. Richard Newton Distinguished Innovator Lecture Series: Tom Byers

Business Events Video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2008


Tom Byers is a professor at Stanford University where he focuses on technology entrepreneurship education. He is founder and a faculty director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP), which serves as the entrepreneurship center for the engineering school. STVP includes the Mayfield Fellows work/study program, Educators Corner website of teaching resources, and a set of global Roundtable on Entrepreneurship Education conferences. Tom is also a faculty director of the AEA/Stanford Executive Institute, a general management program for technology executives. Tom is co-author of a popular textbook called "Technology Ventures: From Idea to Enterprise" published by McGraw-Hill. Tom also holds visiting professor appointments at the London Business School and University College London. Tom holds a BS in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research and an MBA from UC Berkeley. He also earned a PhD in Business Administration (Management Science) at UC Berkeley.

Center for Teaching and Learning
Teaching in the Era of YouTube

Center for Teaching and Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2008 55:52


Tom Byers discusses instructional tools that have changed dramatically over the last few decades. Students studying entrepreneurship today use technology—including wikis, podcasts, videos, and blogs—to interact with their peers and insructors. (February 22, 2007)

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Tom Byers (Stanford Technology Ventures Program) - The Role of Entrepreneurship in Solving World Problems

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2007 81:28


Prominent industry leaders team up with Stanford Faculty to discuss entrepreneurial solutions to problems in the areas of international affairs, human health and the environment. They tackle world issues from a global and technical perspective beyond the usual bureaucratic approach with a special focus on developing nations.

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
Tom Byers (Stanford Technology Ventures Program) - Ten Enduring Success Factors for High Technology Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2006 54:23


Stanford University professor, Tom Byers, discusses ten enduring success factors of high-technology entrepreneurship, including planning, teamwork, venture financing, leadership, cash flow, market positioning, partnerships, and identifying business opportunities.