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Posts Tagged ‘inspiration’

Turning on the Faucet of Entrepreneurial Imagination

Gregg Fraley, author, speaker, innovation consultant and contributor to the Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship talks about why Creativity is essential to entrepreneurial development and success. He asserts that creative thinking is needed for innovation and without it there would be no successful new ventures. In addition to offering advice, tools and tips, he encourages entrepreneurs to allow time for exploring and ideating in an imaginative way – turning on the faucet of imagination – to solve problems and create successful businesses.


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.


Challenging and breaking stereotypes for women in entrepreneurship

This article discusses entrepreneurship education to support, encourage and empower women in entrepreneurship in the context of the experience of the recent European SME Week Summit.


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?


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.


Young headmaster – this is enterprise

Young Babar Ali – has taken to heart the idea of making a difference and the inspiration is that he is a young teenager who has decided to help in his community. I am going to let the video speak for itself! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/8299780.stm


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