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On September 14, 2021, I sat down with my old friend Dr. Peter Hirst for a LinkedIn Live fireside talk on the current state of entrepreneurship as we transition out of the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic and where I think it is going in the future.
While I am asked to give talks on this topic frequently, I particularly enjoyed this one because of the interactive format and Peter Hirst deft moderating. It is always fun to take questions from the audience which surpassed 2,000 live. So, while it is 57 minutes long, you can listen to it as a podcast while you are driving or working out at 1.5x speed and get the information.
COVID has made having an entrepreneurial mindset, skillset, and way of operating more important than ever but it is also changing it in fundamental ways. Without further ado, you can watch the whole event below. While I will take positions and have opinions on things, I don’t profess to be right all the time and would love to hear other perspectives in the comments section so we all can learn and get closer to the truth.
If you have thoughts on this, I’d love to hear them—use the comments section below!
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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.
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Outstanding and relevant discussion. I am one of those fish swimming in a different direction from the rest of the school. Climate change coupled with coastal pollution causes a decline in the health of the ocean. I am developing nature-based solutions for ecological restoration for both marine and aquatic waters. To proceed I have alignment with the United Nations and the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine. This work should contribute to human heath and economic strength as well as the prevention of extinction of most species on earth.
Carl,
This is inspiring stuff. Are you aware of what Jeff Larsen is doing up at Dalhousie University? He is running programs specifically focused on Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Ocean space … and they are really good. Building up a global community. Here is his LinkedIn and I suggest you get in touch with him and tell him I sent you. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-larsen-96a0108/ He is amazing and just GETS (entrepreneur) SHIP DONE!