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Mentors: Wise counsel for first time entrepreneurs
At last week’s Entrepreneurship 101 lecture, attendees were encouraged to consider their start-up company in the context of a commercial “ecosystem” – their network not only of customers and suppliers, but also government, service providers, trade associations, etc.
One key component of that ecosystem that was not mentioned is that of a mentor — someone who coaches a first time entrepreneur. For example, institutional investors such as VCs often put an executive chair in place to serve that role. Finding such a mentor can be a challenge — MaRS offers volunteer advisors who may end up playing such a role. I’m interested in any examples of how you found a mentor and how they helped (or didn’t help) you achieve success.
Downloads and Resources
- Class Summary: Basic Nuts and Bolts of Starting a Company
- Webcast: Basic Nuts and Bolts of Starting a Company
- Presentation: Watch it below or download it from Slideshare
- Join the Facebook Group: CIBC Presents Entrepreneurship 101










