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University alumni offer tips for future entrepreneurs at lecture
Drew Mika
11/9/07
- As part of the University of Rhode Island's Anthony J Risica Endowed
Lecture Series on Innovation and Entrepreneurship, two URI alumni, S.
Kent Fannon and Diane Fannon, spoke about entrepreneurship in the
corporate environment yesterday. Their talk focused on the two types of
entrepreneurs, intentional and accidental. "American Heritage Dictionary defines entrepreneur as 'a person, who organizes and manages a business adventure,' and if you restrict your definition of entrepreneur to this you will miss out on a very fulfilling career," she said. Kent said he calls himself an "intentional entrepreneur," meaning he set out to become an entrepreneur. Kent's presentation consisted of seven main points, each of which he explained with examples from his business background. The first rule was plain and simple. "Stuff happens," he said. He used an example from when he used to work at American Airlines. Kent developed a program for AA while he was in graduate school. He managed to develop the program in time series analysis, which would predict air traffic control. This worked well until the airline industry declined, thus explaining his rule. Kent continued the lecture with several tips. "If you are not a key asset you are not in control of your own destiny," he said.
He also discussed businesses strategies like, "keeping your eye on the
environment and paying attention to what's going on outside." >BackTrack < |
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