Robert E. Siegel
Robert E. Siegel | |
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Nationality | American |
Known for | Case studies on entrepreneurship, Systems leadership |
Awards | Case Centre Award (2017, 2019), MBA Class of 1973 Lecturer (2016-2017) |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of California, Berkeley (BA) Stanford University (MBA) |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Stanford Graduate School of Business |
Robert E. Siegel is an American academic, venture capitalist, and author.[1] He serves as a Lecturer in Management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he teaches courses on entrepreneurship and innovation.[2] His work includes over 115 case studies on companies such as Google and Charles Schwab,[3][4] publications in academic journals,[5] and contributions opinions in major press.[6]
Early life and education
[edit]Siegel earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley in 1989 and a Master of Business Administration from the Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1994.[5]
Career
[edit]Siegel began his career at GeoWorks, serving in sales and marketing roles until its public offering in 1993.[7] He then joined Intel Corporation, working in management positions, including corporate business development, and contributed as a lead researcher for Andy Grove’s book Only the Paranoid Survive.[2][8] In 1998, he co-founded Weave Innovations Inc., which developed the first digital picture frame and was acquired by Kodak.[7] From 2001 to 2004, he was Executive Vice President at Pixim, Inc., acquired by Sony.[7] Between 2004 and 2007, he managed the Video and Software Solutions division at GE Security, overseeing $350 million in annual revenues.[9]
Since 2008, Siegel has been a General Partner at XSeed Capital,[10] and since 2019, a Venture Partner at Piva Capital, focusing on technology investments.[11] His investments include Zooz, acquired by PayU, and Lex Machina, acquired by LexisNexis.[7]
Academic career
[edit]Siegel joined Stanford GSB in 2011 as a Lecturer in Management, teaching courses such as Systems Leadership and Financial Management for Entrepreneurs.[5] He has authored over 115 case studies on companies including Google, Charles Schwab, and Daimler AG.[5] His research focuses on strategy and innovation, with articles published in the Harvard Business Review and California Management Review.[12][13] He has explored topics such as financial management for growing companies and global corporate governance.[5] He co-teaches a course on leadership at Stanford with former General Electric Chairman and CEO, Jeff Immelt.[14]
Personal life
[edit]Siegel is married with three children.[2]
Awards and recognition
[edit]Siegel received the Case Centre Award in the Entrepreneurship Category for "AB InBev: Brewing an Innovation Strategy" in 2019 and "Axel Springer in 2014: Strategic Leadership of the Digital Media Transformation" in 2017.[15][16] He was also awarded the MBA Class of 1973 Lecturer award at Stanford GSB for the 2016-2017 academic year.[5]
Board memberships
[edit]Siegel serves on the Supervisory Board of HERE Technologies (since 2023) and TTTech Auto AG (since 2018), and the Board of Directors for LUUM (since 2017) and Avochato (since 2016).[17] He has been Chairman of the Strategic Advisory Board at TTTech Computertechnik AG since 2012 and a member of Tulco’s Advisory Board since 2017.[5]
Publications
[edit]Siegel has written two books:
- The Brains and Brawn Company: How Leading Organizations Blend the Best of Digital and Physical (McGraw Hill, 2021), which examines the integration of digital and physical business strategies.[18]
- The Systems Leader: Mastering the Cross-Pressures That Make or Break Today’s Companies (Penguin Random House, 2024), focusing on leadership challenges in modern business environments.[19]
His academic articles include:
- "The Problem with Legacy Ecosystems" (Harvard Business Review, 2016)[12]
- "Defining the Minimum Winning Game in High-Technology Ventures" (California Management Review, 2007)[13]
- "Cutting the Strategy Diamond in High-Technology Ventures" (California Management Review, 2008)
References
[edit]- ^ Weil, Dan (2021-11-08). "The Risks and Rewards Of Angel Investing" (PDF). The Wall Street Journal. pp. R8.
- ^ a b c "Robert E. Siegel". Stanford Graduate School of Business. Retrieved 2025-04-13.
- ^ Beilfuss, Lisa; Osipovich, Alexander (2019-10-05). "The Race to Zero Commissions". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2025-05-13.
- ^ Cowley, Stacy; Copeland, Rob; Das, Anupreeta (2023-03-13). "Regional Banks Slammed by Fear of a Broader Financial Crisis". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-05-13.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Robert E. Siegel's Profile". Stanford Profiles. Retrieved 2025-04-13.
- ^ Thomas, Patrick. "Why Jeff Bezos Is Stepping Down as CEO but Staying On as Executive Chairman". WSJ. Retrieved 2025-05-13.
- ^ a b c d "Robert Siegel". XSeed Capital. Retrieved 2025-04-13.
- ^ "How banks and fintech startups can effectively co-thrive". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2025-05-13.
- ^ "Robert Siegel speaks on entrepreneurship and innovation". UC Irvine Engineering. Retrieved 2025-04-13.
- ^ Wong, By Matthew (2012-07-27). "Lex Machina Raises $2M for Patent Law Data Analytics". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2025-05-13.
- ^ "Robert Siegel". Piva Capital. Retrieved 2025-04-13.
- ^ a b "Search Results for Robert E. Siegel". Harvard Business Review. Retrieved 2025-04-13.
- ^ a b "California Management Review". California Management Review. Retrieved 2025-04-13.
- ^ "Jeff Immelt, Once GE's Chief, Joins Venture-Capital Firm NEA as a Partner". Wall Street Journal. 2018-02-01. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2025-05-13.
- ^ "Case Centre Awards 2019". The Case Centre. Retrieved 2025-04-13.
- ^ "Case Centre Awards 2017". The Case Centre. Retrieved 2025-04-13.
- ^ MENAFN. "HERE Announces Sanjay Brahmawar And Robert Siegel As Supervisory Board Members". menafn.com. Retrieved 2025-05-13.
- ^ "The Brains and Brawn Company". Amazon. Retrieved 2025-04-13.
- ^ "The Systems Leader". Penguin Random House. Retrieved 2025-04-13.