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Five tips to make this the best holiday season yet for you and your business

Jordan Milne, a CfEL alumnus and serial entrepreneur, offers some advice on achieving a better work-life balance in our latest blog. He has some great tips for busy entrepreneurs during the festive season.


Marketing for Entrepreneurs: why Super Content holds the key to business development

Our guest blogger, Carrie Bedingfield, the founder of OneFish TwoFish, talks about the need for entrepreneurs and startups to develop ‘super content’ to position the business with the right markets, raise awareness and grow the business.


Critical perspective on Entrepreneurship: are we poised to change the world or destroy it?

The main topic on the economic agenda these days is ‘growth’ or how to attain growth’. Growth is held as the measure of success for both enterprise and the nation as a whole. However, there is much less talk of the impact and implications of a growth agenda. Dr Shima Barakat discusses how the drive for enterprise growth is impacting the sustainability agenda.


Measuring creative learning activities for better Entrepreneurship Education

The CfEL Research team engaged with entrepreneurship educators at the recent Learning by Development conference at Laurea University of Applied Science in Leppävaara, Finland, to gauge opinion about a tool designed as part of EU-funded CAL4INO (i.e. Creative Activities in Learning for Innovation) for measuring creative learning activities and received surprising but interesting reactions.


Entrepreneurial apprenticeships at Cambridge

The BBC’s Apprentice show has more of a focus on Entrepreneurship with participants competing for investment in their business venture but is it really reflective of the entrepreneurial journey and does this result in meaningful entrepreneurship with benefits for society as a whole?


EnterpriseWISE: Catering for the most underserved category of aspiring entrepreneurs

EnterpriseWISE is no ordinary course. It is a course designed specifically to meet the needs of women in science, engineering and technology – the most underserved entrepreneurial community in the world.


What can we do to accelerate technology commercialization in India?

As he embarks on a Visiting Professorship at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, Shai Vyakarnam considers the practical support, structures and ecosystem needed in India for accelerating the commercialisation of technology and transferring knowledge to the wider community.


Meaningful Entrepreneurship – why do we need yet another label?

Dr Shai Vyakarnam talks about the notion of ‘meaningful entrepreneurship’ for the creation of long lasting ventures and more vibrant economic development.


Silicon Valley, Silicon Alley and Silicon Fen

Dr Shai Vyakarnam comments about questions raised about the recent acquisition of Cambridge software firm Autonomy including the valuation, selling off to a US company and the tensions with Oracle. He remains optimistic about the future of Autonomy.


What is the spirit of enterprise?

‘Spreading the spirit of enterprise’ is CfEL’s mission statement and something which pervades the structure and content of all our programmes and activities. But what is the spirit of enterprise and how can we inspire students and aspiring entrepreneurs?


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