One of the goals of the DEN and the Tuck Entrepreneurship program is to help Dartmouth people become more entrepreneurial and to succeed in turning ideas into successful enterprises with significant social impact. To that end, we are pleased to offer a collection of remote-access content captured in educational contexts of the entrepreneurship program here on campus. We hope this content will help to provide some foundational learning resources for people in the Dartmouth community and friends and family, wherever they are.
Our goal as time goes on is to broaden the content we can make available and increase the quality of the technology and media. All feedback and suggestions are welcome. The nationwide Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network is still putting itself together, so input and engagement are essential.
Content available for viewing includes:
- Introduction to Entrepreneurship, first-year elective course at Tuck School,
including all 8 sessions from the Winter 2013, 2010, and 2008 courses, and selections from the Winter '09 course:
- Introduction & Company Presentations
- The Need and the Market
- People
- Finance (including a VC/entrepreneur simulation)
- Competing with Big Companies
- Business plans, executive summaries, and making a pitch
- Business Models & Execution
- Putting It All Together
- Advanced Entrepreneurship, second-year elective course at Tuck School
- selected sessions from 2008 and 2009 include:
- Introduction & Company Presentations
- Case History of a Serial Entrepreneur
- Changing Careers: Buying and Growing a Business
- Case Histories: Learning from Dartmouth entrepreneurs
- Sales, Marketing, and Go-to-Market Strategies
- Liquidity Events
- Case History on Risk
- Building Companies and Dealing with Investors
- Case History on GlycloMimetrics, Inc.
- Meet the Entrepreneurs, Founders Forum interviews held at Tuck School:
- Founders' Forum interview with John Donahoe D'82, President and CEO
of eBay - Founders' Forum interview with Jeff Shapiro D'83 and John Pepper D'91, T'97
(a compare and contrast between two Dartmouth entrepreneurs) - Founders' Forum interview with David Stone D'79, Founder of First Rate
- Founders' Forum interview with Richard Tait T’88, Co-Founder of Cranium
- Interview with John Bello T’74, Founder of SoBe
- Panel discussion, “Start-ups and Family: Can you Do Both?”
- Tim Healy D’91, T’02 and Jamie Healy, EnerNOC
- Lisa Kable D’90 and Jason Kable D’90, The Artemis Woman
- The GlycoFi Story: The Anatomy of a Home Run
- Tillman Gerngross, Co-Founder
- Charles Hutchinson, Founding CEO
- Founders' Forum interview with John Donahoe D'82, President and CEO
If you are interested in viewing this online content, please email sandy.rozyla@dartmouth.edu to request a 60 day, single user, and password protected account. These videos are for educational use only and therefore they do not live in the public domain space.
