Wednesday, 16 March 2011
Managing Tech For Start Ups at IE Business School
As time as passed, me, alongside with the the rest of The International Class of MBA 2011 at IE Business School are now in our 5th and final term. Everyone have different plans of what they will be doing after their MBA, but there are a large group of people who have either started or planning to start their own venture.
One of the electives I have chosen in this term is called Managing Tech for Start ups. It is the first time this elective is being taught at IE but given the experience I had with Enrique Dans's class in my first term, I cannot wait to see what this experimental class would offer us.
I have had two previous start up experience and am now in the process of a new venture, which might be considered a 'Tech Start Up". I have a facebook page which you are welcome to join.
The class will be about bringing a community of successful entrepreneurs to the class to share with us their experience, challenges they have faced and generally have an interactive open discussion about any related issues.
As you may guess, I am therefore extremely curious to explore what this this class will offer us and how we can use the experience of other successful entrepreneurs in our ventures and also learn from their mistakes to reduce the risk of failure.
I will share the experience in this blog...
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Let's see how it works... structuring isolated talks into a coherent syllabus and make them work as a course sounds challenging, and the social dimension has not been developed to its full potential before (here in IE, I mean), but that's what makes things interesting, isn't it? We'll see... :-)
ReplyDeleteSo far it has amazing...and so cool!
ReplyDeleteSimply creative!!!