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Ep 34: The Silicon Valley Innovation Playbook || Victoria Mensch

41 min · 10 mrt 2026
aflevering Ep 34: The Silicon Valley Innovation Playbook || Victoria Mensch artwork

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Victoria is the founder and CEO of the Silicon Valley Executive Academy and has spent decades working inside the heart of the tech ecosystem. She explains the four core principles that drive innovation in Silicon Valley: • Ecosystem density• Risk tolerance• Bias toward action• Collaborative networks We also discuss how AI will reshape industries and why many companies are approaching AI the wrong way. Connect with Victoria Mensch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriamensch/ Learn more about Silicon Valley Executive Academy: https://svexecutive.academy/

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aflevering Ep 33: News Is Broken, Can AI Fix the Truth? || Kira Shishkin artwork

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aflevering Ep 32: The Boring AI That Makes Millions || Myles Harrison artwork

Ep 32: The Boring AI That Makes Millions || Myles Harrison

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aflevering Ep 31: Don’t just take a survey (hidden truths uncovered through stories) || Andy Sitison artwork

Ep 31: Don’t just take a survey (hidden truths uncovered through stories) || Andy Sitison

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