The Lambo and Volvo Story Helps an Entrepreneur Become More Successful: Recoil Kneepads
September 30, 2019
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You never know what in a day will make your day a great one. Recently, I had on my calendar a meeting with Vicky Hamilton from Scotland Can Do Scale Summer School. It is always fun to see Scottish entrepreneurs, especially after this program because they really treasure the workshop and then go out and work hard to put the concepts to work.
Ethics & Entrepreneurship
September 29, 2019
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Theranos. The now defunct company creates a visceral reaction with people when you say its name. Try it. Its story has been detailed in the book Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by Wall Street Journalist John Carreyrou, as well as the HBO documentary movie The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley. I would hope none of my students would ever do such a thing, but how do I know?
In Loving Memory of Marty Trust
September 15, 2019
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On September 12, 2019, Martin Trust passed away peacefully in Brookline, Massachusetts. While not a surprise, this was still sad in so many ways, but, as he would wish, there was a positive side to this news. In the big picture, you could not ask for any more from 85 years of life than what Marty Trust got out of it and what he gave back in the process.
What a Day at Demo Day!
September 15, 2019
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As the Director of EPIC Lab, the entrepreneurship center at ITAM—a leading private university in Mexico—I have had the great opportunity to closely follow the Martin Trust Center’s Delta v program for the last six years.
MIT delta v 2019 (Full Livestream)
September 9, 2019
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“delta v” is our capstone program at MIT for the best of the best student entrepreneurs, the most committed, the ones that made the most progress during the school year. We take a subset of them, about 100 participants, at MIT and in NYC at our Startup Studio and push them to the max to help they achieve “escape velocity”.
The Enemy Isn’t Stanford, Harvard, or Berkeley. The Enemy Is People Who Don’t Do Entrepreneurship.
September 2, 2019
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I was interviewed on August 23, 2019 by Philip Bouchard, Executive Director of TrustedPeer Entrepreneurship Advisory. This whole interview was republished here with his permission.