Chuck Eesley

Chuck Eesley is an Assistant Professor at Stanford University in the Department of Management Science and Engineering (MS&E). His research and teaching interests focus on strategy and technology entrepreneurship. In the broadest sense, Chuck is interested in the "ideas sector" of the economy. He wants to find out which individual attributes, strategies and institutional arrangements optimally drive the rate of innovation, high growth entrepreneurship, and ultimately economic growth.

More info: http://eesley.blogspot.pt/

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Technology Entrepreneurship Part 2 (NovoEd) NovoEd
Stanford University

Technology Entrepreneurship Part 2 (NovoEd)

Embark on an advanced journey in technology entrepreneurship with our Part 2 course. Designed for those who have already grasped the basics, this program delves deeper into the methodologies that have propelled Silicon Valley to global prominence. You'll learn by doing, forming teams and working on real-world projects that could become the next big startup.

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5-12 Weeks
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