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Presented to Mr. Robert L. Luddy, Founder and President of Captive-Aire Systems, Inc., Friday, March 2, 2007. Includes remarks from Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., Mark Thornton, Tom Woods, and Mr. Luddy. The Ludwig von Mises Entrepreneurship Award is given annually to the businessperson exhibiting entrepreneurial success and devotion to the free-market ideal.
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At the Kellogg School of Management, if you major in entrepreneurship, then entrepreneurship is in your future. See Kellogg alumni and supporters talk about programs and benefits offered by the Larry and Carol Levy Institute for Entrepreneurial Practice.
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McGill University - Desautels Faculty of Management Professor Henry Mintzberg talks with Karl Moore about the business and organizational challenges of launching a small family owned business. From the Globe and Mail Talking Management videocast series (www.globeandmail)
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These are talks on social entrepreneurship at the Thammasat MBA class on Entrepreneurship & Creativity. The speakers include S.Dev Appanah and Sunit Shrestha. The class is hosted by Gilber Lo.
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Richard Parsons, Chair of the Board and former CEO of Time Warner, discusses the roll of entrepreneurship in the digital age. He explains how the Internet has opened up the marketplace to entrepreneurship allowing for more innovation without the necessity for a huge amount of capital. (5/7/08) http://rockefeller.d artmouth.edu/
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Tina Seelig of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program addresses the question of whether innovation and entrepreneurship can be taught to students. This is part of the Winter 2007 series: Technology: Change and Challenge.
Series: Technology Management Program [5/2007] [Business] [Show ID: 12486]
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New Orleans is back, booming and noted as a top city to do business as well as a hot travel destination.
Tulane University Freeman School of Business faculty and students discuss entrepreneurship, the Levy-Rosemblum Institute, the Idea Village and Tulane's Business Plan Competition.
Leila Wilcox is the brains behind infant toiletries brand, Halos and Horns and Angelis Insurance the first company to provide specific cover for dental, cosmetic and medical treatment carried out abroad. She tells us about the importance of Global Entrepreneurship Week and how you can make ideas happen and make a difference.