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Sometimes an innovator or new company has an idea for a product that seems to have blockbuster potential -- only to fizzle and flop. Why does this happen? In this interview with EIX's Kim Read More...
Category: Interviews
Author: Kimberly Eddleston
Many innovations have started with people who were not engineers, scientists or coders, and had no idea how to turn their great idea into a marketable product or service. Fortunately, today's Read More...
Category: Interviews
Author: Kimberly Eddleston
Universities can offer just what entrepreneurs need to build a great technology business: scientists, engineers, and researchers in a variety of fields. For those who know how to navigate the tech Read More...
Category: Applied and Practice
Author: Kathleen Allen
I remember one of them saying, this is the entrepreneurship that we're really trying to foster at the Read More...
Category: Interviews
Author: Jon Eckhardt
From Elon Musk to Richard Branson to Steve Jobs, entrepreneurs are creative visionaries, able to see possibilities that have not been seen before. But fulfilling that vision also requires left-brain Read More...
Category: Commentary
Author: Christina Luconi
has long benefited from partnerships with private sector companies that allow innovation and entrepreneurship Read More...
Category: Commentary
Author: Sabra Horne
Over the past several years EIX editors have interviewed famous and noteworthy founders and CEOs of groundbreaking companies, and published the videos of those discussions on our site. We Read More...
Category: Interviews
Authors: Jon Eckhardt and Daniel Forbes
Entrepreneurs who want to turn a great idea into a thriving business inevitably need a team that can make it happen. What increases their odds of a successful venture: hiring mainly technical experts Read More...
Category: Applied and Practice
Authors: Charles Eesley , Edward Roberts and David Hsu
technology has always been a key part of the success of FedEx as well as a leading space for entrepreneurship Read More...
Category: Theory and Research
Author: James C Wetherbe