Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series Podcast
1) Enterprise Tuesday 2015 - make it brilliant and they will come
How brilliant does a product need to be to succeed in a crowded market? William Tunstall-Pedoe, founder of Evi (formerly True Knowledge), a Cambridge-based Artificial Intelligence technology business ...Show More
2) Building a brand against the odds
Lord Karan Bilimoria of Chelsea, founder and Chairman of Cobra Beer, talks about the roller coaster ride of developing a new brand in a competitive market. This presentation is part of the Centre for ...Show More
3) Enterprise Tuesday 2014 - Growing the business: where process and spirit come together
Professor Stelios Kavadias, Margaret Thatcher Professor of Enterprise Studies in Innovation & Growth, and Director of Research, at Cambridge Judge Business School, interviewed a panel of entrepreneur...Show More
4) Enterprise Tuesday 2014 lecture - Commercialising research: where are the bear traps?
Prof Andy Hopper CBE FRS FREng FIET and Dr Hermann Hauser CBE FRS FREng talk about the issues involved in commercialising research and innovation.
Enterprise Tuesday 2014 lecture - Commercialising research: where are the bear traps?
51:56 | Nov 26th, 2014
5) Enterprise Tuesday 2014 - Forget Venture Capital! Get Customers to Fund You
Many new ventures never use venture capital. So how do they get the money to start and grow their business? The answer lies with the customers. Michael Dell, Bill Gates and Banana Republic′s Mel and P...Show More
Enterprise Tuesday 2014 - Forget Venture Capital! Get Customers to Fund You
48:57 | Nov 14th, 2014
6) Building Billion Dollar Companies
Dr David Cleevely knows a thing or two about building businesses. A serial entrepreneur and investor, he has worked at the heart of the Cambridge Cluster on numerous ventures including telecoms consul...Show More
7) Entrepreneurs - be courageous!
The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning talked to Sarah Coleman, international business consultant and coach, about her experiences of helping companies to grow and scale. She also discusses how she a...Show More
8) The challenges for social enterprise
Neil Stott, Chief Executive of the Keystone Development Trust, talks about the challenges of retaining social and financial returns on investment in wealth creation projects within the community. The ...Show More
9) The meaning of success for enterprising women
Dr Shima Barakat, Research & Teaching Fellow in Enterprise at the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL), Cambridge Judge Business School, features in a Cambridge book The Meaning of Success and o...Show More
10) Growing your venture
The entrepreneurial journey begins with an idea and leads to the start of a new venture. Some argue that is the easy bit! The really hard part is the subsequent growth of the firm. This requires clari...Show More