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I am super excited to announce a special workshop for educators on how to teach Disciplined Entrepreneurship to be held on November 17–18 in Mexico City. It will be run by Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México and more specifically the EPIC Lab and Daniela Ruiz Massieu in collaboration with the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship‘s own Jenny Larios Berlin. It will be useful for many but it will also have a specific focus on LATAM. See below for more information.
We had the great honor to have Professor Ruiz Massieu spend last year with us observing firsthand what we do at the Trust Center with a critical eye. She then jumped in within two months and became a beloved teacher. She then spent the rest of the academic year perfecting the craft of teaching the materials as well as doing research on its effectiveness. She has a particularly important knowledge of how to apply the methodology outside of MIT having taught it for years now as well in LATAM. Jenny Larios Berlin is a seriously experienced young entrepreneur who has tried entrepreneurship many different ways (including most famously with the impressive and successful Optimus Ride experience) and is now a full-time Entrepreneur In Residence (until she is ready to jump into her next big entrepreneurial initiative) and Lecturer at MIT teaching the methodology numerous times every week. Both offer invaluable knowledge and perspective on how to teach the Disciplined Entrepreneurship methodology in the most effective and efficient manner. All materials from the workshop will be made available to the participants making it dramatically easier to empower the participants to teach the materials upon completion.
See the poster below for more info and sign up now, as they have just released seats to the general public.
The author
Bill Aulet
A longtime successful entrepreneur, Bill is the Managing Director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship and Professor of the Practice at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He is changing the way entrepreneurship is understood, taught, and practiced around the world.
The books
This methodology with 24 steps and 15 tactics was created at MIT to help you translate your technology or idea into innovative new products. The books were designed for first-time and repeat entrepreneurs so that they can build great ventures.
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