The Disciplined Entrepreneurship Toolbox
Stay ahead by using the 24 steps together with your team, mentors, and investors.
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.
Republished from Harvard Business Review
I recently had the incredible opportunity to participate in a detailed podcast session with HBR’s (Harvard Business Review) Alison Beard for her renowned Ideacast podcast. The episode is aptly titled “A Roadmap for Today’s Entrepreneur,” and it’s currently available for listening. During our conversation, I delved into what I perceive as the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship and discussed the nuances that set the new iteration of Disciplined Entrepreneurship apart from its predecessors.
I’m particularly excited about the content we covered and believe it serves as a crucial guide for today’s entrepreneurs, providing them with a clear pathway to navigate the complexities of starting and growing a business in the modern world. The discussion also touches on the importance of discipline in entrepreneurship and how it can significantly impact the success of a venture.
The podcast runs for about half an hour, making it the perfect companion for your morning run, a leisurely drive, or even during an intense workout session. It’s designed to offer valuable insights and actionable advice for entrepreneurs at any stage of their journey, reflecting on the challenges and opportunities that define the current entrepreneurial ecosystem.
I would love to hear your thoughts and feedback on the podcast. Your comments are incredibly valuable, and I’m keen on engaging in discussions that could further explore the themes we touched upon. A big thank you to Alison Beard for hosting me on the Ideacast podcast. It was an honor to share my insights and experiences, and I hope listeners find the session both informative and inspiring.
The author
Bill Aulet
A longtime successful entrepreneur, Bill is the Managing Director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship and Professor of Practice at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He is changing the way entrepreneurship is understood, taught, and practiced around the world.
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