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Engineering Serendipity: The Role of Luck in Innovation

57 minutes (1 section)
Entrepreneurship

Course Description

While strategy is essential, “luck” in timing and networking often determines a breakthrough’s trajectory.

This panel from the 2026 G1 Silicon Valley Conference investigates how leaders position themselves to capitalize on the unpredictable, using insights from Tina Seelig’s new book, “What I Wish I Knew About Luck.” Hear about how to build an “ecosystem of opportunity” that allows founders to turn chance encounters and unforeseen market shifts into competitive advantages.

Join us for a candid look at the variables we cannot control—and how to build the agility to capitalize on them when they arrive!

(This content is provided by the G1 Institute https://g1summit.com/g1global/)

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