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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 |
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By Sharon Alvarez on Tue Oct 11 2016
While king crab fishing is among the most dangerous and lucrative activities in the world, it is only recent technology that makes it possible to extract this bounty from the sea, from global Read more |
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By Charles Eesley on Mon Oct 03 2016
This resource is meant to help educators interested in adding mentorship or team-based exercises to their courses, especially when teaching online. The context here is my entrepreneurship MOOC on Read more |
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By Lou Marino and Craig Armstrong on Wed Sep 21 2016
This exercise is a semester-long project that gives students the opportunity to experience the excitement and challenges associated with identifying an opportunity, developing a startup plan and Read more |
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By Yasuhiro (Yasu) Yamakawa on Fri Sep 16 2016
A short documentary film, "Shackleston's Antarctic Adventure," is a useful resource for teaching and studying entrepreneurship. This documentary follows the daring real-life exploits of Sir Ernest Read more |
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By Howard E. Aldrich on Fri Sep 16 2016
Americans tend to believe that abilities, traits, and efforts help anyone get ahead. This game examines the huge impact of social and economic factors. EDITOR'S NOTE: Click here to play an online Read more |
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By Phil Greenwood on Wed Sep 07 2016
For most new business owners, growth is a sign that the business is successful. But depending on that business's financial structures and its commitment to shareholders, growth can complicate things. Read more |
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By David Deeds on Wed Aug 17 2016
We offer more than 100 teaching exercises and modules -- all free -- for college and high school educators looking to enhance entrepreneurial learning. Are you looking for high-quality new material Read more |
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By Lou Marino and Reg Tucker on Tue Aug 02 2016
The term “psychopath” conjures up dark images of serial murderers, straitjackets, stalkers and that maniac in the corner office. It is part of the Dark Triad (narcissism, Machiavellianism and Read more |
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By Michael Glauser and Dan Holland on Wed Jul 27 2016
This paper is based on a research process used by social anthropologists while investigating a new cultural phenomenon. It involves walking the streets, peeking around corners, observing practices, Read more |