Dear Colleagues,
After 16 years immersed in the world of innovation and entrepreneurship education, I realized that there is a real need for a roadmap that clearly defines the pathway from imagination to creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship. For the past two years I have been working on this, and am delighted to share the resulting framework in my new book, Insight Out: Get Ideas Out of Your Head and Into the World. In the book I describe the attitudes and actions that are required to take a compelling idea and bring it to fruition. It includes cases studies from across disciplines, my experiences in the classroom, and exercises at the end of each chapter.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this model, and how it can be incorporated into our teaching of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Best,
Tina
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| Tina Seelig, PhD | | Professor of the Practice | | Management Science & Engineering | | School of Engineering, Stanford University | | | Executive Director | | Stanford Technology Ventures Program | | stvp.stanford.edu |
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