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Daniel Stein States Successful Entrepreneurs Surround Themsleves With Good Teams

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  • Date Added : 11/20/2006
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Daniel Stein

  • CEO, JDS Capital
  • male
  • Caucasian
  • 1970 (Age: 54 years old)
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Daniel Stein is President of JDS Capital, an investment firm based in New York that invests in private, public and distressed debt and equity. Stein is CEO of Dimensional Associates, the operating company that manages the private equity investments made by JDS. Dimensional owns a variety of digital media assets including eMusic, The Orchard and a music publishing arm that owns over 10,000 songs.

Stein was President of Javu Technologies from 2000-2001. Javu licenses software and services to corporations and online-rich media service providers that store, manage, deliver or repurpose video assets. Prior to joining Javu, Stein was President, Chief Operating Officer and Director of the Wedding List Company from 1999-2000, an Internet company with retail outlets specializing in the wedding gift and registry business. The Wedding List was sold to Martha Stewart/Omnimedia in Spring 2001. In 1994, Stein founded Burly Bear Network, a company providing cable programming and online services to college students. From inception to 1999, Burly Bear became the largest college cable television network and online service, servicing 8 million households throughout the country. Burly Bear was sold in 1997 to Lorne Michaels, owner of Broadway Video and creator and producer of Saturday Night Live. From 1992-1993 Stein worked in the executive-training program at retailer Lechters Housewares.

Daniel Stein graduated from Cornell University.

The best entrepreneurs surround themselves with people who can do things they can't do. So whatever your discipline is you always want to be around people who are as good or better than you are. Sometimes this notion is counterintuitive but trust me you want to have people that are better than you...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).

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Video 1 of 9 Daniel Stein Shares Background of Company, JDS Capital Management
  • Daniel Stein - Lecture - JDS Capital Management, Entrepreneurship and the Music Industry
  • 11/20/2006
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Video 2 of 9 Daniel Stein Discusses Recent Disruption In Music Industry
  • Daniel Stein - Lecture - JDS Capital Management, Entrepreneurship and the Music Industry
  • 11/20/2006
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  • 2 min. 25 sec.
Video 3 of 9 Daniel Stein States Entrepreneurs Are Optimistic and Flexible
  • Daniel Stein - Lecture - JDS Capital Management, Entrepreneurship and the Music Industry
  • 11/20/2006
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Video 4 of 9 Daniel Stein States Successful Entrepreneurs Surround Themsleves With Good Teams
  • Daniel Stein - Lecture - JDS Capital Management, Entrepreneurship and the Music Industry
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Video 5 of 9 Daniel Stein Shares Example of Walt Disney As An Entrepreneur
  • Daniel Stein - Lecture - JDS Capital Management, Entrepreneurship and the Music Industry
  • 11/20/2006
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Video 6 of 9 Daniel Stein States One of The Biggest Challenges Of Being An Entrepreneur Is The Lack Of A Standard Path
  • Daniel Stein - Lecture - JDS Capital Management, Entrepreneurship and the Music Industry
  • 11/20/2006
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Video 7 of 9 Daniel Stein Shares Thoughts on Future of Music Industry
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Video 8 of 9 Daniel Stein Discusses Personal Academic and Professional Background
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  • 11/20/2006
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Video 9 of 9 Daniel Stein States Market Forced The Music Industry To Change
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  • 11/20/2006
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  • 1 min. 42 sec.

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