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Frameworks for Startup Success with MIT's Paul Cheek 

MIT Sloan Executive Education
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Entrepreneurship isn't solely reserved for those willing to take big risks. Numerous misconceptions surround the world of entrepreneurship, such as the notion that successful entrepreneurs are born, not made. In many instances, it's quite the opposite; entrepreneurship is a skill that can be learned.
Join MIT Senior Lecturer, Paul Cheek, for a complimentary LinkedIn Live event to learn the ins and outs of this art that enables you to transform innovative concepts into thriving businesses.
During the event, you will also:
• Explore globally renowned frameworks and tools utilized by accomplished startup founders and corporate teams to establish new ventures
• Learn how to hone entrepreneurial skills
• Hear firsthand about implementing entrepreneurial strategy
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Paul Cheek is an educator in the field of entrepreneurship, a serial tech entrepreneur, and a software engineer. In 2021, Forbes recognized him in their prestigious 30 Under 30 list. He serves as an Entrepreneur in Residence at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.
Cheek teaches in the Executive Education course Disciplined Entrepreneurship (offered live online December 4-7) and our flagship Entrepreneurship Development Program (in person January 21-26). In the meantime, you can pre-order his forthcoming book, Disciplined Entrepreneurship Startup Tactics: 15 Tactics to Turn Your Business Plan into a Business.

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21 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 3   
@michaelroberts4862
@michaelroberts4862 Месяц назад
Im sitting here with Paul's book!...so good
@jayswindle9529
@jayswindle9529 7 месяцев назад
What I primarily heard here was fast talk about attempting obtain domain knowledge about a potential market using marketing skills and practices. I heard lots of buzzwords and exhortations about listening to potential customers but rather little about how to actually instantiate an entrepreneurial venture. Reality is that the actual customers one will most likely face and sell to are executives having purchasing authority but little to no interest in or knowledge of actual user needs or required product service or functionality. The surface may have been scratched here but little more.
@michelchanguvu8603
@michelchanguvu8603 7 месяцев назад
bonjour je suis interesse
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