Designing and Leading the Entrepreneurial Organization
15.394 · Sloan School of Management · Graduate · Spring 2003
Prof. Diane Burton
<p>This subject is about building, running, and growing an organization. Subject has four central themes:</p> <ul> <li>How to think analytically about designing organizational systems</li> <li>How leaders, especially founders, play a critical role in shaping an organization’s culture</li> <li>What really needs to be done to build a successful organization for the long-term and</li> <li>What one can do to improve the likelihood of personal success.</li> </ul> <p>Not a survey of entrepreneurship …
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