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By Jon Eckhardt on Tue Mar 07 2017
Seed stage entrepreneurs must grapple with how they will scale their businesses. While this process includes many steps, discovering the proper product/market fit for the business is critical early Read more |
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By Daniel Forbes and Eric Schneider on Tue Feb 28 2017
The United States’ system of K-12 public education is an important cornerstone of American society. Public schools play a critical role in advancing our widely valued principles of community and Read more |
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By Michael Morris on Mon Jan 30 2017
As more students seek to become entrepreneurs, the schools that teach them must be entrepreneurial themselves. This means taking a fresh look at what they teach and the skills and mindsets that Read more |
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By Liz Christenbury on Thu Jan 26 2017
In the private sector, collaboration between the people who develop and commercialize new technologies is essential to a successful new venture. But in the college setting, Conflict of Interest Read more |
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By David Deeds on Mon Nov 28 2016
On November 29, Rewire hosted a Facebook Live Q&A entitled, "How Do You Know When It's Safe to Quit Your Day Job?," led by David Deeds, Schulze Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of St. Read more |
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Entrepreneurial legends like Steve Jobs -- who created blockbuster products without asking anyone if they wanted them – anticipated the market. Many other entrepreneurs have great ideas that never Read more |
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By Ethan Mollick on Mon Nov 07 2016
Many entrepreneurship classes focus on student business ideas. The goal of this exercise is to expose students to a variety of tests to validate a business idea quickly: setting up the tests in one Read more |
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By Daniel Forbes and Eden Blair on Thu Nov 03 2016
Entrepreneurs play a huge role in society by bringing underappreciated products to market -- products that can help people but that big companies are too busy or disinterested to develop. In the Read more |
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By Yasuhiro (Yasu) Yamakawa and Brett Smith on Mon Oct 31 2016
Successful entrepreneurs not only identify problems that must be solved, but also empathize with the people affected by them. In this discussion, Babson College's Yasu Yamakawa and Brett Smith of Read more |
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By Michael Morris on Wed Oct 12 2016
Sleepovers at mattress stores, banks that allow depositors to set their own maturity dates on certificates of deposits, a bowling alley that charges by the number of pins that the bowler knocks Read more |