This is the final entry in our mini-series on entrepreneurial practices drawn from our recent book, Teaching Entrepreneurship: A Practice Based Approach (with Heidi Neck and Candy Brush). Our goal was ...
Most people look at entrepreneurship as a project. You start with an idea, then turn it into something real, build a business around it. And all is well with the world. But that’s the wrong approach.
Entrepreneurs transform the way we work and live, from Twitter and Zynga to Facebook and Google. In all likelihood, each one of us visits one or more of these sites daily. While these are some of the ...
Advances in business knowledge and technology have radically changed business systems, organizational structures and business processes. As a result, the ability to provide the right information to ...
In the race to put together integrated networks, hospitals and large multi-specialty groups are acquiring small medical practices and turning physicians into employees. The solo or small practice, run ...
The Program’s Experiential Entrepreneurship Studio Research (EESR) provides hands-on experience that further amplifies the integration of STEM innovation with entrepreneurial practice — setting it ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Lawyers are famous for impenetrable jargon, but when Jeffrey Unger talks about how he practices law like an entrepreneur, his words are ...
It is pretty common for parents to shy away from discussing money matters with their children due to cultural or societal norms that have been ingrained in them over time. However, this approach can ...