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It is a new year and every year we like to continue to update the teaching materials we make available to all Disciplined Entrepreneurship educators. This year we have added examples of excellence in final deliverables that we make available to students in our course at MIT. These final deliverables are concrete examples of what students have submitted at the end of a semester of work. They provide inspiration and a benchmark for others – and students have found it very helpful to see what others have done to help guide them as they work throughout the semester toward their goal of something similar. No path in entrepreneurship or this course is ever the same, nor should they be, so these should not be used as templates that if repeated assure success but rather are imperfect but pretty damn good role models of what success looks like in the end and how achievable it is.
If you do not already have access to the teaching materials, you can gain that by filling out this form. It is free and provides a treasure trove of materials to help you that are open source, meaning they can be used under the Creative Commons licensing arrangement (feel free to use it with attribution and if you produce derivative works, they will be made available for free to the community on the same basis).
This is meant to help achieve our goal of creating more entrepreneurs, higher quality entrepreneurs, and better-connected entrepreneurs globally!
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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