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February 26, 2007
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NOTE: This issue is dedicated to EntrepreneurshipWeek USA, a national
initiative to inspire young people everywhere to explore their potential
as self-starters and entrepreneurs. For daily highlights during The
Week, sign up for
The
Update.
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EntrepreneurshipWeek USA Underway
In front of an auditorium
packed full of more than 500 students, faculty, alumni and others at
Stanford University, EntrepreneurshipWeek USA officially kicked off with
a high-energy launch. The fast-paced event featured inspirational and
informative remarks from John Hennessy, the entrepreneurial Stanford
president who also happens to be involved with a host of Silicon Valley
success stories like Yahoo and Google. Hennessy challenged the
standing-room-only crowd to think on a grand scale in coming up with
creative solutions to some of society's ills. Participants also heard
from the head of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Carl Schramm, who
punctuated real-world advice with his trademark dry wit. On a more
serious note, Schramm emphasized that it is the entrepreneur who creates
wealth that simultaneously improves society and drives the economy. And
finally, venture capitalist Steve Jurvetson, a Stanford alum and partner
of Draper Fisher Jurvetson, urged participants to pay attention to the
ideas of their friends and classmates since entrepreneurial pairs --
from Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs of Apple to Sergey Brin and Larry Page
of Google -- were more easily able to find the right blend of skills to
grow a start-up.
Learn more about
The Week. If you are interested in daily highlights from the previous
day's activities,
sign up
for The Update.
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Innovation Challenge Unveiled...
and Featured in Upcoming Documentary Film
What if you gave students around the world the same common household
object and asked them to innovate? What would they do? That's the
premise of the EntrepreneurshipWeek USA Innovation Challenge. At the
national launch, Jonathan Ortmans, the executive director of
EntrepreneurshipWeek USA, and Tina Seelig, executive director of the
Stanford Technology Ventures Program, unveiled the mystery item at the
center of the Challenge -- a pack of Post-it notes. More than 4,000
packs of three-by-three Post-its were distributed to more than 150
partner organizations all across the United States. Teams have until
Saturday, March 3 to create as much value -- however they define it --
as possible before uploading a three-minute video (or three digital
slides) to the EntrepreneurshipWeek USA website for peer rating. The top
entries will be forwarded to a panel of judges to select the final
winners. In addition to the national contest, numerous partners are
hosting local versions of the Challenge -- determining their own prizes
and picking their own winners.
The contest will be the focus of attention in imagine it!, an exciting
feature documentary filmed during EntrepreneurshipWeek USA by the
creators of Mr. K. With an exotic backdrop of ten countries -- Japan,
Thailand, Australia, India, Brazil, United Arab Emirates, Argentina,
Ecuador, Colombia and the USA -- imagine it! seeks out and tells the
most fascinating competitors’ stories as they endure six exhilarating
days and nights in their attempt to create the most value.
Visit the
Challenge site to learn more -- and start rating entries at noon
(EST) on Sunday, March 4.
Learn more about the film,
imagine it!
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10... 9... 8... 7... 6...
The Leatherby Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics, Argyros
School of Business and Economics at Chapman University became the "Times
Square" of the Entrepreneurship world by counting down to 12:00 a.m.
EST, February 24, 2007, the official start of EntrepreneurshipWeek USA.
A few days before the Oscars on a campus not far from Hollywood, the
countdown was followed by an Entrepreneurs' Film Marathon. The films
started with "Mr. K: A Common Man with Uncommon Vision" a documentary on
Ewing Marion Kauffman and his beloved Kansas City Royals. The marathon
also included Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Huges in 'Aviator', Julia
Ormond as a free-spirited chocolate shop owner in 19th century France in
'Chocolat', Tom Cruise as a sports agent who starts his own agency in
'Jerry Maguire', and Jeff Bridges as Preston Tucker, the gutsy maverick
with a revolutionary concept car, in 'Tucker: The Man and His Dreams'.
Guest entrepreneurs commented on the portrayal of entrepreneurs in the
films and answered student questions. After the countdown, one of those
guest entrepreneurs, alumnus Keith Pham, pledged a $100,000 gift to the
entrepreneurship program at Chapman University and handed over the first
check for $50,000.
Chapman University's entrepreneurship program, led by P.K. Shukla, was
ranked #15 nationally for undergraduate programs in 2006 by The
Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine. To learn more about it,
visit
the Leatherby Center website.
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Policy Roadmap Explores
Entrepreneurial Economy... Seeks Feedback
Throughout
Washington DC today, thought leaders and other followers of the
entrepreneurial economy will participate in the EntrepreneurshipWeek USA
Policy Summit. The summit will feature seven roundtable discussions
focused on a policy roadmap being released by the Ewing Marion Kauffman
Foundation. On the Road to an Entrepreneurial Economy: A Research and
Policy Guide, began in June 2006 when Bob Litan, who leads policy and
research for the Foundation, gathered some of the top researchers and
economists from various parts of the country to begin a dialogue on the
key policy areas to promote economic growth and innovation while
lowering the barriers for individuals to form and sustain the businesses
that drive that growth.
The Foundation is seeking feedback on the roadmap. Download On the Road
to an Entrepreneurial Economy, at the
Kauffman website.
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