Showing posts with label Hi Beam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hi Beam. Show all posts

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Innovate for America - VIDEO Embed FROM ECORNER OF STANFORD UNIVERSITY

"Innovate or die"

I learned of these free video from Prof Lee Beng of Hibeam, U of Hawaii and Global Economic Monitor. I met her at the PACIBER conference in Seoul Korea last July. She keeps in touch with me to help me with improve my entrep teaching. Thanks again Ms. Lee Beng.

My sincerest appreciation to the generosity of Stanford U and Kauffman Foundation

INNOVATE FOR AMERICA



INNOVATION IN BUSINESS MODEL



PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN BIOTECHNOLOGY (pharma?)















"ENTREPRENEURSHIP IS CREATING SOMETHING FROM PRACTICALLY NOTHING"

Saturday, July 30, 2011

New Ideas Must Impact Society and Economy


                                                                         

According to Peter Drucker, innovation to prosper must impact both society and economy.  Inventors and creators (creative people) often mistake that new ideas, hi tech, inventions are enough.  This is the trap that most inventors fall into and then complain about lack of government support, lack of patriotism by countrymen, etc. This is the gap to be filled in by techno-entrepreneurship.  The invention/creation must satisfy the wants and need of the customer.  The customer is the center of the creation/universe;  it is not the invention creation.

I have been together with a group of businessman, to an agricultural school in Region 3 that is largely populated by PhDs and engaged in high level agri tech research.  And yet much of their discovery and research results are within their campus wanting to be used by the farmers.

I have volunteered work on how to commercialize the inventions and that was about it-talk, a first wave of emails and that was it.

I want to recall Lee Beng's definition of entrepreneurship (from Timmons) "It is about doing something, not merely analyzing, discussing, and talking..."

"Innovation is creating value from existing resources." "Entrepreneurship is creating something from practically nothing"