The May/June 2021 issue of IEEE Potentials introduces engineering entrepreneurship in both academic and corporate settings to the magazine’s readers, which are primarily undergraduate and graduate student members of IEEE and young professionals.
The May/June 2021 issue of IEEE Potentials introduces engineering entrepreneurship in both academic and corporate settings to the magazine’s readers, which are primarily undergraduate and graduate student members of IEEE and young professionals.
The articles in this issue–mostly written by faculty and staff from six units at the Georgia Institute of Technology and by two of its alumni–consistently underscore the working definition of entrepreneurship. They also demonstrate and highlight strategies and programs that are formative for engineering entrepreneurship as well as intrapreneurship, the corporate analog of entrepreneurship. These articles include:
An introduction to entrepreneurship by Pamela Bhatti
Academic entrepreneurship by Pamela Bhatti and Srini Tridandapani
CREATE-X: Toward student entrepreneurial confidence by Craig R. Forest, Raghupathy Sivakumar, Raymond P. Vito, Rahul Saxena, Joyelle Harris, Rhea Perkins, Desta Davidson, Karthik Ramachandran, Keith McGreggor, Olufisayo Omojokun, Christopher Klaus, and Steven W. McLaughlin
Building entrepreneurial confidence by Gregory Mihalik and Henry Owen
Coaching students and teams to listen to customer needs by Sara Martin Henderson, Leah Attruia, and Melissa Bolen Heffner
Would you be interested in a corporate startup? by Mike Tinskey
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