Bill Gross: The single biggest reason why start-ups succeed
Bils Gross: Galvenais jaunuzņēmumu panākumu iemesls
Bill Gross founded Idealab, an incubator of new inventions, ideas and businesses. Full bio
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ļoti pārsteidzošos atklājumos par to,
succeed the most,
for startup success.
panākumiem ir vissvarīgākie.
to make the world a better place.
kā padarīt pasauli labāku.
with the right equity incentives
ar tādu pašu stimulu
in a way never before possible.
kāds nekad iepriekš nav bijis iespējams.
unbelievable things.
ir tik lieliska,
organization is so great,
actually matters most
panākumiem ir vissvarīgākais.
to be systematic about it,
mēģināt pieiet sistemātiski,
and maybe misperceptions I have
un, iespējams, maldiem
I've seen over the years.
ko šo gadu laikā esmu pieredzējis.
since I was 12 years old
kopš 12 gadu vecuma,
in junior high school,
autobusa pieturā pārdevu saldumus,
solar energy devices,
saules enerģijas ierīces,
I started software companies.
dibināju programmatūras uzņēmumus.
I started Idealab,
we started more than 100 companies,
vairāk nekā 100 citus uzņēmumus.
un daudzus ļoti neveiksmīgus.
uz to, kādi faktori
success and failure.
veiksmi vai neveiksmi.
the idea was everything.
for how much I worship
norāda, cik augstu vērtēju
come up with the idea.
the execution, adaptability,
izpildījums, pielāgojamība
boxer Mike Tyson on the TED stage,
kādreiz citēšu bokseri Maiku Taisonu,
punched in the face." (Laughter)
līdz viņam iesit pa seju.” (Smiekli)
about business as well.
in the face by the customer.
kad klients sit pa seju.
was the most important thing.
uz uzņēmējdarbības modeli.
at the business model.
generating customer revenues?
kā no klientiem radīt ieņēmumus?
in my thinking
most for success.
intense amounts of funding.
milzīgu finansējumu.
the timing.
un pasaule tai vēl nav gatava?
the world's not ready for it?
visiem priekšā un jums pasaule jāizglīto?
and you have to educate the world?
already too many competitors?
un konkurentu jau ir par daudz?
at these five factors
Idealab companies,
something scientific about it.
kādas zinātniskas atziņas.
NetZero, Tickets.com --
NetZero, Tickets.com –
vērtiem panākumiem.
Desktop Factory, Peoplelink --
Desktop Factory, Peoplelink –
but didn't succeed.
neko daudz nesasniedza.
of those attributes
visus šos rādītājus pēc tā,
on each of those dimensions.
veicās katrā no šīm dimensijām.
I looked at wild successes,
apskatīju vislielākos veiksminiekus,
and Youtube and LinkedIn.
Uber, Youtube un LinkedIn.
bija spēcīgs finansējums,
in some cases,
actually accounted the most
visos šajos uzņēmumos
all of these companies,
tomēr bija vissvarīgākie,
between success and failure.
the uniqueness of the idea,
the idea isn't important,
the idea wasn't the most important thing.
ka ideja nav vissvarīgākā.
bija pareiza laika izvēlei.
it was actually timed.
made sense to me actually.
un finansējums mani nepārsteidza.
makes sense to be that low
tiešām nav tik svarīgs,
without a business model
are demanding what you're creating.
ja klienti pieprasa jūsu preci.
but you're gaining traction,
bet vēlāk sevi labi parādāt,
intense funding.
examples about each of these.
minēšu dažus ļoti konkrētus piemērus.
that everybody knows about.
veiksminieku kā Airbnb.
passed on by many smart investors
daudzi smalki investori atteica,
in their home to a stranger."
savās mājās neizīrēs telpu.”
a good idea, great execution,
idejai un lieliskam izpildījumam,
right during the height of the recession
lejupslīdes zemākajā punktā,
their own home to a stranger.
savas mājas svešiniekiem.
incredible business model,
neticams biznesa modelis,
into the system.
it was very, very important.
tas bija ļoti, ļoti svarīgi.
came out when people needed web pages.
Citysearch, radās, kad vajadzēja vietnes.
actually at TED in 1998,
1998. gadā paziņojām TED,
cost-effective ways to get traffic.
lētus veidus apmeklētāju piesaistīšanai.
maybe more important.
varbūt pat bija svarīgāka.
it was an online entertainment company.
interneta izklaides uzņēmums.
we had a great business model,
mums bija lielisks biznesa modelis,
Hollywood talent to join the company.
Holivudas talantu, kas mums pievienojās.
was too low in 1999-2000.
1999., 2000. gadā bija par maz pieejams.
video content online,
and do all this stuff,
went out of business in 2003.
was solved by Adobe Flash
crossed 50 percent in America,
sasniedzot 50% pieejamību,
bet neticami laba laika izvēle.
a business model when it first started.
nemaz nebija biznesa modeļa.
that would work out.
beautifully timed.
kā noteikt pareizo laiku,
consumers are really ready
tiešām ir gatavi tam,
any results that you see,
you want to push it forward,
jūs to vēlaties īstenot,
about that factor on timing.
pret pareizā laika faktoru.
and make the world a better place.
var padarīt pasauli labāku.
have a slightly higher success ratio,
jūsu veiksmes iespējas,
come to the world
you've been a great audience.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Bill Gross - Idea guyBill Gross founded Idealab, an incubator of new inventions, ideas and businesses.
Why you should listen
Bill Gross is the founder of Idealab, a business incubator focused on new ideas. (He's now the chair and CEO.) He helped create GoTo.com, the first sponsored search company. He also created the Snap! search engine, which allows users to preview hyperlinks.
Gross has been an entrepreneur since high school, when he founded a solar energy company. In college, he patented a new loudspeaker design, and after school he started a company that was later acquired by Lotus, and then launched an educational software publishing company. Now, he serves on the boards of companies in the areas of automation, software and renewable energy.
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