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Institute for Entrepreneurial
Studies
Are you interested in commercializing
an idea? Can you envision yourself perhaps starting
your own business? Possibly you just have an
interest in building a foundation of business
knowledge, or is it social entrepreneurship
that you are interested in?
The purpose of the Institute
is not to just to help business students become
entrepreneurs but rather help address some of
the general disconnect between ideas and business
creation. We would strive to provide a forum
and an opportunity for students from different
fields, no matter what their major is, who may
be interested in bringing an idea, a product,
or even just talent to the market, to share
those ideas and built the necessary required
foundations.
Emphasis in business education
has traditionally been placed mostly on the
corporate models with relatively scant attention
given to entrepreneurial and start-up ventures.
We believe that today’s economic environment
favors entrepreneurial and start-up ventures
and we would like to prepare our students and
help them develop the necessary skills and tools.
Mission and Objectives:
The Institute has 3 primary
missions:
- To create and provide
an academic environment at Adrian College
in which students will be exposed (through
classes, seminars, lectures, guest lecturers
and active participation in various entrepreneurial
activities) to the entrepreneurial environment.
Entrepreneurship training calls for the development
of both multi-disciplinary skills and non-traditional
business skills. We will strive to help students
develop the skills that will prepare them
to deal with challenges of operating in a
business environment that favors creativity
and risk-taking.
- To help develop and promote
entrepreneurial ventures (such as business
incubators) for). This effort will strive
to provide an environment that will be a catalyst
for the development and success of clean/green
tech technology startups. By doing so we will
help the companies, the college our students
and the local economy.
- Community Outreach: to
provide a link to the community. Resources
and human talent will be made available to
work with local businesses and institutions
and provide consulting services and facilities
that will help the community and at the same
time will allow students to gain valuable
practical experience.
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