POPULARITY
Welcome to the Inside Silverstone™ podcast, season three! In episode #45 your host, Chris Broome, interviews Shai Vyakarnam, Entrepreneurship Mentor, and Ambassador for the STC. Listen as Shai explains his fascinating career; from Founding Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship Learning at Cambridge University; to Director at the Bettany Centre for Entrepreneurship at Cranfield University; through to present day Mentor. Shai also explains his good-giving work in India; his involvement in a number of early start-ups; the books he has written to support business owners; and perhaps most importantly - why 'purpose' and 'happiness' are critical if you're to be successful. Links: Shai Vyakarnam Books Cranfield School of Management Leave a review! Don't forget to check out the Longhurst website for more great content. Would you like to appear on the podcast? Own a business or work in/around the Silverstone business or motor-sport region? Have a story or/and knowledge to share? Get in contact with Chris on insidesilverstone@longhurst.co.uk, or reach out on Twitter @SilverstonePod. ABOUT THE HOST Chris Broome is first and foremost a big tech, motor-sport, and gaming fan. So the opportunity to host a podcast focusing on these topics was too good to turn down. In his day-to-day life Chris is a Chartered Financial Planner and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Insurers. His business, Longhurst, has a niche providing financial advice to clients and businesses who work in the tech, innovation, and engineering sectors. Their head office is located on Silverstone Park, Northamptonshire. 'A business plan without a personal plan is pointless.'
Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Full Lecture introduced by Dr Shai Vyakarnam, Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning. The evening’s speakers are members of a top team both in terms of scientific research and commercialisation. Professor Sir Richard Friend is co-presenting with Dr. Simon Bransfield Garth, CEO of Eight19 who has deep experience of taking disruptive technology to market and a PhD in Engineering from St Johns College. They are joined by Dr Seena Rejal, who has a strong track record too including time at the Clinton Climate Initiative, and was Chairman of Cambridge University entrepreneurs when he was a PhD student at Cambridge.
Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Full Lecture introduced by Dr Shai Vyakarnam, Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning. The evening’s speakers are members of a top team both in terms of scientific research and commercialisation. Professor Sir Richard Friend is co-presenting with Dr. Simon Bransfield Garth, CEO of Eight19 who has deep experience of taking disruptive technology to market and a PhD in Engineering from St Johns College. They are joined by Dr Seena Rejal, who has a strong track record too including time at the Clinton Climate Initiative, and was Chairman of Cambridge University entrepreneurs when he was a PhD student at Cambridge.
Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Do you want to learn how to unlock the entrepreneurial potential of students? The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning interviewed Dr Shai Vyakarnam, CfEL Director and Neal Hartman, Senior Lecturer in Managerial Communication at the MIT Sloan School of Management, about their new book ‘Unlocking the Enterpriser Inside”, A Book of Why, What and How!’ Based on the many years of experience of the co-authors, the aim of the book is to provide inspiration, guidance, tools and techniques for entrepreneurship educators and policy makers in designing and delivering practical, credible and relevant training to inspire and nurture entrepreneurs.
Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Do you want to learn how to unlock the entrepreneurial potential of students? The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning interviewed Dr Shai Vyakarnam, CfEL Director and Neal Hartman, Senior Lecturer in Managerial Communication at the MIT Sloan School of Management, about their new book ‘Unlocking the Enterpriser Inside”, A Book of Why, What and How!’ Based on the many years of experience of the co-authors, the aim of the book is to provide inspiration, guidance, tools and techniques for entrepreneurship educators and policy makers in designing and delivering practical, credible and relevant training to inspire and nurture entrepreneurs.
Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Entrepreneurship
Dr Shai Vyakarnam, Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning, says a new Business Mentoring Network launched by the coalition government should have been tested out first. He foresees operational difficulties ahead.
Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Steve Temple, Founder, Templetech Ltd, Alan Richardson, Deputy CEO, Cambridge Consultants and Phil O’Donovan, Chairman, Twelve Winds, speaking at the CfEL's Enterprise Tuesday lecture series on 19th October 2010. Introduced by CfEL director Dr Shai Vyakarnam. A transformation took place in Cambridge 50 years ago which has made it an attractive entrepreneurial eco-system. The early entrepreneurs didn’t just start companies, they started two major industries: inkjet and wireless. Why did they do it and how might this mirror your ambitions, choices and motivations?
Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Steve Temple, Founder, Templetech Ltd, Alan Richardson, Deputy CEO, Cambridge Consultants and Phil O’Donovan, Chairman, Twelve Winds, speaking at the CfEL's Enterprise Tuesday lecture series on 19th October 2010. Introduced by CfEL director Dr Shai Vyakarnam. A transformation took place in Cambridge 50 years ago which has made it an attractive entrepreneurial eco-system. The early entrepreneurs didn’t just start companies, they started two major industries: inkjet and wireless. Why did they do it and how might this mirror your ambitions, choices and motivations?
Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Entrepreneurship
One of the authors of the recent "Educating the Next Wave of Entrepreneurs" report by the World Economic Forum, Dr Shai Vyakarnam, explains why entrepreneurship is in fact a social movement and not purely the function of elite business schools. He argues that entrepreneurship can be taught and indeed must be taught to all. It has the ability to generate social inclusion and employment, empowering communities and stimulating economic growth during this current global crisis.
Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Can risky decision-making, essential to the entrepreneurial process, be taught? New research shows that entrepreneurs are highly-adapted risk-takers, and that this functional impulsivity is key to their success. It can also be taught; Dr Shai Vyakarnam, Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning at the Cambridge Judge Business School, explains how.
Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Can risky decision-making, essential to the entrepreneurial process, be taught? New research shows that entrepreneurs are highly-adapted risk-takers, and that this functional impulsivity is key to their success. It can also be taught; Dr Shai Vyakarnam, Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning at the Cambridge Judge Business School, explains how.