
Social Entrepreneurs Benefit From Better Business Fluency
David Deeds and Shinwon Noh on why the greatest value incubators can offer social entrepreneurs is training in the language, norms, and rules of business.

David Deeds and Shinwon Noh on why the greatest value incubators can offer social entrepreneurs is training in the language, norms, and rules of business.

Jennifer Gessner on how e-Fest gives student founders the opportunity to compete for seed funding and learn from experienced entrepreneurs.
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Can the Pizza Eater business be a moneymaker? Danielle Ailts Campeau and Michelle Somes-Booher offer a slice of wisdom.

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Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action
Simon Sinek presents a simple but very powerful idea: the power of "why," specifically the power of creating a purpose, a cause or a belief that motivates others. If you are leading a startup, group or team, creating a shared purpose is perhaps the most important outcome you can achieve. http://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action?language=en
TEDxPuget Sound Sep 2009

Many blockbuster products and companies started with people who were not engineers, scientists or coders. Kimberly Eddleston reveals how they got help.

Pop culture is pedagogically potent in this engaging semester-long honors course, which has received rave reviews from students.

Alfredo De Massis and Josip Kotlar on how technology is changing how students learn, and why we need to look beyond the textbook.

Succession is a chain of choices that interlock and compound, writes David Deeds. Avoiding any one of them will create friction or ambiguity.
Kimberly Eddleston explores how real family firms can be scarier than fiction.

What happens when you put students who’ve never met into a team, give them a big problem, and just hours to solve it? Jennifer Gessner shares tips you can try at your own school.

A free, ready-to-use classroom module for high school educators.
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