SEMINAR: "How To Start Successful a Company" by Dr. Andrei Guschin (MIT Venture Lab)
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American University of Armenia's College of
Engineering
and
Armenian Project Management Association
invite you to a public seminar with
Dr. Andrei Guschin (MIT Venture Lab)
on:
How
To Start a Successful Company
Monday, March
19, 2011 from 18:30 – 20:30
Place:
American University of Armenia, 40 Baghramyan Street
Room:
Manoogian Hall (3rd floor)
Date: 19 March, 2012 (Monday)
Time: We will start sharp 18:30PM
Target Audience: Students
of Engineering, MBA, Economics, AUA Alumni, Project Managers, Managers in Public
Sector, Private Sector employees, Entrepreneurs.
This seminar
is based on MBA “Entrepreneurship” course that Prof. Guschin taught at AUA last
year and on his experience educating technology entrepreneurs with MIT Venture
Lab in Seattle: http://www.youtube.com/user/MITEnterpriseForumNW
Why start a company?
Why write a business plan?
Who are your customers?
What about branding?
Marketing and sales
Sources of funding
How to present your idea
Guest
Speaker:
Dr. Andrei Guschin (MIT Venture Lab)
A lecturer on Innovation and Management at leading business schools in Eastern Europe and North America, Dr. Guschin has been educating entrepreneurs on how to build
successful companies since 2004 and serves as Chair of the MIT Venture Lab, a division of MIT Enterprise Forum of the Northwest. Dr. Guschin co-founded two companies, consulted with Fortune 500 firms in strategy development, and advised 3M in selecting products for mass production. He was a postdoctoral associate at MIT with Nobel Laureate and holds a Ph.D. from the Russian Academy of Sciences and an M.S. from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. He also studied at the University of Michigan School of Management.
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printing out this message, please remember, that there is only 6% of forest land
left in Armenia. This means that we should care about our environment and try to
use all of the resources in a responsible
way.