[SiliconBeach] Re: How effective are Unis / governments in educating entrepreneurs?

2011-11-24 Thread Michael Imstepf
Hi, Thanks for your reply. I came across the launchpad classes six months ago and loved them. Stanford is putting a lot of great stuff online. Thanks, Michael On Nov 23, 10:51 pm, Aymeric Gaurat-Apelli wrote: > Have a look at how Steve Blank teaches Entrepreneurship at Stanford, it is > very ha

[SiliconBeach] Re: How effective are Unis / governments in educating entrepreneurs?

2011-11-23 Thread mbliemel
I hope you're considering that some of us teach effectuation theory too :) See http://effectuation.org/ for details Dr Martin Bliemel | Lecturer | Strategy & Entrepreneurship Dr Martin Bliemel | Director | Centre for Innovation & Entrepreneurship Australian School of Business | The University of N

[SiliconBeach] Re: How effective are Unis / governments in educating entrepreneurs?

2011-11-23 Thread Michael Imstepf
Hello Priyanka, Thanks for your reply and for sharing your thoughts, very interesting. I checked out your website, looks great. My research looks at how planning changes over time so since you're very early stage it would be best to interview you at the end of my research to get as much data as po

[SiliconBeach] Re: How effective are Unis / governments in educating entrepreneurs?

2011-11-21 Thread PriyRao
Hello Michael As someone who finished an MBA last year and just launched ecommerce start up last week (www.evolvex.com - design your own flat packed furniture) I can say that my university education was good to the extent that I had the confidence to take the risk however the day to day planning a