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  • 1.  tv show Silicon Valley?

    Posted 04-23-2023 20:13
    Is anyone using episodes of Silicon Valley as teaching devices? 

    TIA!

    Norris

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  • 2.  RE: tv show Silicon Valley?

    Posted 04-24-2023 10:28

    Interesting idea... Maybe checkout "Halt and Catch Fire" also.  While Silicon Valley dramatizes more or less the "Facebook"-type era of derivative startups, Halt and Catch Fire shows real innovation when it was like the wild west. There was no common formula. This show of the earlier days of the Tech Industry might give hints on how to create companies that truly set new standards and push the boundaries. You had to invent the technology. VCs were not a big part of the picture. Bootstrapping was more prominent. I was there and lived through the fun and innovation of the 1980s and 90s. 



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    Victor Schiller
    Bayes Business School / City, University of London
    Culpeper VA
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  • 3.  RE: tv show Silicon Valley?

    Posted 04-26-2023 08:08

    Also... When I work with startups on improving their pitching I have them watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq3n2sJ43Hg
    https://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action/c 



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    Victor Schiller
    Bayes Business School / City, University of London
    Culpeper VA
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  • 4.  RE: tv show Silicon Valley?

    Posted 04-24-2023 10:28

    Hi Norris,

    Yes I am - have been doing so for last 15+ years.

    Thanks.
    Pi-Shen

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    Pi-Shen SEET
    Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
    School of Business and Law
    Edith Cowan University
    Western Australia
    p.seet@ecu.edu.au
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  • 5.  RE: tv show Silicon Valley?

    Posted 04-24-2023 15:08
    Hey Norris, I LOVE using clips from popular culture to help demonstrate and explore course concepts (and even wrote an entire book doing that with Seinfeld!). My challenge with Silicon Valley specifically is the "adult" language and contexts used, which may detract from a healthy classroom environment. For example, I would be very uncomfortable introducing and discussing in class the situation in which "middle out" was derived in Season 1. However, I would love to hear others' thoughts and suggestions for incorporating popular culture references during class!

    Sincerely,
    Scott

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    R. Scott Livengood, PhD


    University of Colorado | Leeds School of Business

    Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and International Business









  • 6.  RE: tv show Silicon Valley?

    Posted 04-25-2023 13:12

    In response to Scott's question about ways to incorporate popular culture into class, my way is via commercials. I have been collecting commercials for (and across) decades and use them to punctuate ideas in classes. For example, when I talk about channel inconsistency, I use the over-the-top of example of an employee seeking the rest of the day off to take his sick daughter to the doctor, but he's dressed for golf (https://adland.tv/adnews/fedex-fedex-cup-sick-daughter-2007-30-usa). Today an enormous range of commercials are available to link-to or download for free, and at 30 to 60 seconds, provide a change of pace. Most of have commercials we recall for one reason or another, and finding them online and sharing them in your classes is an easy way to start. 

     

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