CLASS SUMMARY
Speaker:
Ajay Agrawal Ajay is the Peter Munk Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Rotman School of Management.
Thinking carefully about economics and business strategy can make the difference between having great technology versus having a great company. While MBAs can be famously dim-witted, scientists and engineers can be famously stubborn and insensitive to market forces.
We discuss the most common commercialization traps that befall otherwise “way smart” inventors.
DATE | TIME | LOCATION
November 12, 2008
5:30PM - 6:30PM
MaRS Collaboration Centre
101 College St., Toronto
Lower Level Auditorium
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