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By Salvatore Tomaselli and Danilo Maurici on Thu Sep 12 2019
Conceptualization that is induced by the play (Kolb & Kolb. 2005). This study echoes the thesis of John Dewey (1916), one of the most influential thinkers in educational theory in the 20th century, Read more |
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When it comes to innovation, family firms often are trapped in an “ability–willingness paradox”: the superior ability to innovate is unrealized because of fear of innovation. Our research 1 Read more |
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By Alauna Yust on Fri Aug 23 2019
This feature and video are part of America’s Entrepreneurs: Making it Work , a Rewire initiative made possible by the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and EIX, the Entrepreneur and Innovation Read more |
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By Jessica Thiefels on Tue Jun 25 2019
(This article is part of America’s Entrepreneurs , a Next Avenue initiative made possible by the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and EIX, the Entrepreneur and Innovation Exchange .) Read more |
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By Kimberly Eddleston on Fri May 17 2019
Interviewee:
Nora Yousif
Whether you are starting a family business or inheriting one, managing finances strategically helps protects both the business and the family. Yet many entrepreneurs start a business without fully Read more |
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By Sharon Belenzon on Mon Apr 29 2019
By Sharon Belanzon, Aaron K. Chatterji and Brendan Daley Business history is filled with legendary companies named for their founders: Hewlett-Packard, Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, McKinsey Read more |
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By Kerry Hannon on Fri Mar 29 2019
This article is part of America’s Entrepreneurs , a Next Avenue initiative made possible by the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and EIX, the Entrepreneur and Innovation Exchange . When a Read more |
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By Catherine Buday and Steve Blank on Thu Feb 14 2019
Steve Blank has had a celebrated career as serial entrepreneur and founder of the Lean Startup movement, which for the first time gave startups a methodology for success. Best known as the Father of Read more |
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It’s become increasingly popular to commercialize innovation or technology from universities via spin-off companies. However, this process can be challenging because it usually originates in a Read more |
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By Dustin Slade on Mon Feb 04 2019
In 1979, Personal Software began selling Visicalc, the first personal computer spreadsheet. Visicalc was so compelling, people bought Apple II computers just so they could use Visicalc, making it the Read more |