In this speech titled How to start an entrepreneurial revolution, Daniel Isenberg explains the rules, objectives and supports that the entrepreneurs need to start a entrepreneurial revolution. Daniel Isenberg gives us some examples of success of this revolution, and a description of the rules, activities, supporst and needs to be taken into account to support and develop entrepreneurship.
Dan Isenberg joined the Babson College community in July, 2009, and is founding executive director of the Babson Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Project, and Professor of Management Practice. Dan previously taught at Harvard Business School, Columbia Business School, Reykjavik University, Insead, and the Technion. He has written several important articles on the entrepreneurial enviorment. In 1981 Dan received the Ph.D. degree in Social Psychology from Harvard University.
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Ana BIavatti said:
08 Jul 19:26
Prof. Isenberg, your passion for the subject is contagious. Smells like Revolution!