What Makes Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurial, with Chris Coleridge, Founder and Academic, University of Cambridge


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Mar 29 2021 29 mins  

If you ever wondered 'what makes entrepreneurs entrepreneurial and what corporates can learn from entrepreneurs?' Then, this episode is for you, as I speak to Chris Coleridge just about that.

Chris is a serial entrepreneur, a mentor, an expert in the innovation practice, and a board advisor for several startups. He's also a professor of strategy and entrepreneurship and the founder of the University of Cambridge Business School Entrepreneurship Launchpad.

In today’s episode, we speak about,

· What makes entrepreneurs entrepreneurial?

· Why Mullin's 7-domain analysis for assessing business ideas is Crisis's favorite framework?

· Why entrepreneurs often jump straight into solutions instead of speaking to customers about their problems; and how to deal with that?

· The different traits to look for in a cofounding team

· The things entrepreneurs can do to minimize the risk of business failure

· What corporates can do to succeed with their innovation programs and learn from entrepreneurs?

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