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Thaler, John.
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658.022 22
Publication Date
2005
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Walker, Jeff (Internet entrepreneur), author.
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658.11 WAL
Publication Date
2014
Summary
This book will build your business -----fast. Whether you've already go a business or you're itching to start one, this is a recipe for getting more traction. Think about it - what if you could launch like Apple or the big Hollywood studios? What if your prospects eagerly counted down the days until they could buy your product? What it you could create such powerful positioning in your market that you all-but-eliminated your competition? And you could do all that no matter how hunble your business or budget? -- Book Cover.
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Lee, Jen-shih.
Call Number
610.28 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
This book is written for undergraduate and graduate students in biomedical engineering wanting to learn how to pursue a career in building up their entrepreneur ventures. Practicing engineers wanting to apply their innovations for healthcare will also find this book useful. The 21st century is the "Biotech Century" where many nations are investing heavily in biotechnology. As a result, tremendous business opportunities exist for biomedical engineering graduates who are interested in becoming successful entrepreneurs. However, many challenges await these entrepreneurs intending to invent safe and effective devices and drugs to prevent, diagnose, alleviate and cure diseases. In this publication, many examples of innovations in biomedical engineering are covered, from the conceptualization stage to successful implementation and commercialization. Part I teaches working and would-be biomedical engineers to assess how well their innovations and their team can succeed; Part II will guide budding entrepreneurs to launch their ventures to the point of pre-production models. Other important aspects like financing, negotiations, leading by example, manufacturing, marketing, venture and globalization are covered in Part III. Two concluding chapters, with excerpts from leaders in community, education and industries, touch on the growth and investment in biomedical engineering entrepreneurship.
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