Enterprise Tuesday 2014 - Growing the business: where process and spirit come together

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Description: Professor Stelios Kavadias, Margaret Thatcher Professor of Enterprise Studies in Innovation & Growth, and Director of Research, at Cambridge Judge Business School, interviewed a panel of entrepreneurs and business leaders about innovation and growth at CfEL's Enterprise Tuesday talk on 25th November 2014.
 
Created: 2014-12-01 15:15
Collection: Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Katharine Price
Language: eng (English)
 
Abstract: Professor Stelios Kavadias is deeply interested in innovation and growth. He employed his academic and practical insights to interview a panel of entrepreneurs and senior managers (Denis Kaminskiy, CEO of Arcus Global; Emma Ratzer, CEO of Access Community Trust; Jane Dancer, COO of F-star) about how they managed the cross over from having ideas to creating early stage ventures and growing their respective businesses. It is all very well to have ideas and to start a business but how do you sustain the spirit of entrepreneurship through the difficult period of growth when things become more process driven and what processes do you need?

Enterprise Tuesday is a series of FREE evening lectures and networking sessions delivered by the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) which take place from November to the end of February in Cambridge. The programme aims to introduce participants to the world of business, as well as to encourage and inspire individuals to pursue their entrepreneurial ambition. It is the most popular non-assessed programme within the University and the model has been adopted by numerous other academic institutions as well as corporations.

Enterprise Tuesday is open to all University of Cambridge staff and students, members of other universities and the local business community. The series is particularly relevant for postgraduate students considering future career paths, those exploring entrepreneurial opportunities and looking to build high quality networks with experts and practitioners.
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