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| Didderhowe1 | Do you have to register at this event or just turn up? | 1 | Mar 27 2007, 5:40 AM EDT by RichardSudworth | |
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Thread started: Mar 22 2007, 5:18 AM EDT
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I'll be travelling down from Manchester for it and want to make sure it is running etc (the Manchester one was cancelled)- Can't see anyone to contact on the website particularly, so wonder if someone can help me out on this one.
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| Caroline_Too | Blah Birmingham | 1 | Mar 27 2007, 5:38 AM EDT by RichardSudworth | |
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Thread started: Mar 17 2007, 5:05 AM EDT
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Hi what time do you think this session will end? I will need to make some train schedule plans
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| RichardSudworth | blah...Brum: Entrepreneurialship with Bill Bolton | 0 | Feb 2 2007, 6:54 AM EST by RichardSudworth | |
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Thread started: Feb 2 2007, 6:54 AM EST
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Thursday March 29th 6.30pm at 3 Temple Row West, Birmingham (opposite St Philip's Angican Cathedral) BLAH seminars are events encouraging discussion around a key area in the ongoing conversation about mission in a changing culture. We are very excited to be hosting this day in conjunction with CMS and B1. This is one not to miss. The Entrepreneur Imperative with Bill Bolton Bill leads the field on thinking about entrepreneurial talent. He has been closely involved in the 'Cambridge Phenomenon' - he set up the St. John's Innovation Centre which now has an international reputation for generating new businesses and nurturing entrepreneurial talent; it helped to launch about 500 businesses - 2 businesses a week for 5 years. He was a UNESCO professor of Innovation and Technology Transfer and is a specialist in Business Incubators. He has written three books, and has developed an entrepreneur evaluation tool that identifies people’s entrepreneur potential and also that of entrepreneur enablers. While his background is in business, he sees entrepreneurs as working with three kinds of capital – economic, social, and spiritual. He has also recently written a grove booklet on entrepreneurs and the church. A changing world is the entrepreneur’s natural habitat. Business, mission, spirituality, social transformation are all environments where there is huge change. What might happen if we can encourage more entrepreneurial thinking and activity? Light refreshments will be served. |
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