Beschreibung
Inhaltsangabe- The Status Quo: How Do Startups Fit Into Universities? The Lean Startup Changed Everything What Does It Mean to Be a Startup Entrepreneur? Engaging Others with Actionable Next Steps Benefits vs. Features Simple Strategies to Get Unstuck Troubleshooting The Financial Model The Legal Setup of Your Startup Meetings and Communication Skills Startup Grants: Can Government Programs Stimulate Entrepreneurship? Venture Capital and Angel Investors Incubators and Accelerators Moving Past the Startup Stage How Do Universities Measure the Impact of Their Research? Why Do Many University Startups Not Take Off? How Universities Can Support Their Startups Today Building a Bridge to the Market Platform Thinking for Startup Success More Platform Objects
Autorenportrait
Manuel Stagars is a serial entrepreneur, business consultant, and founder of seven companies. A graduate with honors from London School of Economics (LSE), he holds certifications as a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA), and Energy Risk Professional (ERP). This enables him to blend creative entrepreneurship with contemporary macroeconomics and the perspective of an investor and venture capitalist. Mr. Stagars' companies have worked on over two hundred client projects in the United States, Switzerland, and Japan. He is supporting startups as an angel investor and consults for them on business development, strategy, and platform thinking, and he is advising universities on their startups and spin-offs.