Corporate Entrepreneurship and Open Innovation
From November 8-14, an interesting master class on Corporate Entrepreneurship and Open Innovation will be organized at the Conference Hotel Willibrordhaeghe in Deurne, the Netherlands. The master class is designed for entrepreneurs, incubators, and corporate managers (responsible for R&D, new business development, and/or corporate venturing).
The course provides insights into the key aspects of entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship and corporate venturing:
- How to scan the environment for new ideas
- How to generate successful (corporate) start-ups in an Open Innovation setting
- Searching for complementarity: the role of partners
- The role of incubators, spin-ins, spin-outs, and corporate venture capital
- How to use new business development and venturing as a tool in strategy making processes and corporate transformations
Tuition fee is 4500,00 Euro per participant, and 2500,00 Euro for start-ups and universities. The master class is led by two internationally leading management experts: Kenneth Morse from the MIT Entrepreneurship Center, and Henry Chesbrough from the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. For more information, follow this link.
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