Design and Launch Successful New Ventures with MIT's Paul Cheek

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Entrepreneurship is not just for risk-takers. There are many misconceptions about entrepreneurship, for example, that successful entrepreneurs are born, not made. In most cases it is quite the opposite; entrepreneurship is a skill that can be taught. Join us to learn the do’s and don’ts, the tells and tweaks, of the craft that helps entrepreneurs turn innovative ideas into thriving businesses.

MIT Lecturer Paul Cheek is a serial tech entrepreneur, entrepreneurship educator, and software engineer. Last year, Paul was recognized by Forbes 30 Under 30 and he is an Entrepreneur in Residence at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, as well as the Co-Founder and CTO of Oceanworks.

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Excellent information! I had a dream last night I was going to a bar in Cambridge (I lived there for over 15 years). Cambridge is an amazing city for inspiration. I miss it! I’m in Haiti now and I’ve translated parts of Aulet’s book into French. Not a lot of ecosystems here in general…it makes things challenging. I had been talking to a friend about creating a cool fun environment to nurture some young entrepreneurs. Thanks 🙏🏼 so much.

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Motivating: The energy and time we use to design responsible machines is fascinating. As the ethics define it's inclusive diversity, AI and data analytics are critical for real world data, thank you very much.

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