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As more and more universities across the US are adopting entrepreneurship competitions as a way to promote the innovative contributions of their students and to evaluate their entrepreneurship Read more |
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By Mat Hughes on Thu Oct 01 2020
In this discussion, Professor Mat Hughes talks with Dr. Leonardo Lim, a tech scout, corporate scale-up builder, and international collaborator. Dr. Lim has extensive experience in consumer Read more |
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By Elizabeth Bagnall and Dr. Susan Laverick on Wed Sep 23 2020
While both men and women may be struggling to balance work and family commitments during the unique challenges posed by the Covid-19 environment, the bulk of childcare and eldercare has tended to Read more |
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By Dr. Susan Laverick and Elizabeth Bagnall on Wed Sep 23 2020
While both men and women may be struggling to balance work and family commitments during the unique challenges posed by the Covid-19 environment, the bulk of childcare and eldercare has tended to Read more |
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By Todd Connor and Daniel Forbes on Wed Sep 02 2020
Consultant and author Todd Connor provides wise advice about leaving salaried work and keeping an eye on tomorrow, without jeopardizing your financial future. You're gainfully employed with a steady Read more |
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By Sara Cochran on Thu Aug 06 2020
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is an updated version of an article that we first published in 2017. The author has updated it because it is especially relevant for the post-Covid-19 workforce. Today’s Read more |
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By Daniel Forbes on Wed Jul 15 2020
Entrepreneurs are accustomed to making decisions amid uncertainty. But sometimes that uncertainty can be compounded by prolonged, disruptive changes in the business environment. In this blog post I Read more |
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By Chris Farrell on Fri Jun 19 2020
This article is part of America’s Entrepreneurs , a Next Avenue initiative made possible by the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and EIX, the Entrepreneur and Innovation Exchange . While the Read more |
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By David Deeds on Tue Jun 16 2020
David Deeds is a professor in the Department of Entrepreneurship, the Schulze Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurship and research director of the Schulze School of Entrepreneurship at the University of Read more |
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By Kimberly Eddleston on Fri Jun 05 2020
Interviewee:
Susan Laverick
Women are honing their business and technical skills in preparation for leadership, but many of them still struggle with how they communicate and present themselves. Despite their know-how they still Read more |