ENTR 810 | Session 5 | Startup and Corporate Innovation Structures

EPISODE · Sep 23, 2025 · 12 MIN

ENTR 810 | Session 5 | Startup and Corporate Innovation Structures

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ENTR 810 | Session 5 | Startup and Corporate Innovation Structures Introduction: Today will explore the contrasting dynamics of innovation between large corporations and agile startups, along with a detailed profile of computing pioneer Chuck Peddle. Startups are known for their flexibility, willingness to adapt quickly, and project-oriented work styles, allowing them to disrupt traditional markets and succeed with limited resources. Larger organizations, often weighed down by bureaucracy, legacy systems, and risk aversion, can learn from this entrepreneurial approach by fostering a culture of ongoing innovation, strategically empowering internal leaders, and maintaining the energetic spirit of startup founders they acquire. Additionally, the material discusses the mutual benefits of corporate-startup collaborations, where companies gain essential innovation and startups receive funding, expertise, and market access. The sources also detail the career of electrical engineer Chuck Peddle, who greatly influenced modern computing as the lead designer of the cost-effective and highly successful 6502 Microprocessor, used in seminal devices like the Apple II, Commodore PET, and Nintendo Entertainment System. Peddle's other notable achievements include inventing zone bit recording for hard drives, designing early modern point-of-sale systems with distributed intelligence, creating the KIM-1 single-board computer, and developing the advanced Victor 9000 computer.

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