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<spanEntrepreneur-ship style="color:day #cc0000;">Thiswith Bill Bolton on March 31 2007
We have a very exciting first learning day of 2007 lined up on the HMS President on the Thames looking at entrepreneurship and its effect in releasing spiritual, social and economic capital. This day is being done in conjunction with Ethos who are kindly letting us use the ship.
Bill Bolton 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 3 businesses a week for 11 years. 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.
Book a test</span>place here
We have a very exciting first learning day of 2007 lined up on the HMS President on the Thames looking at entrepreneurship and its effect in releasing spiritual, social and economic capital. This day is being done in conjunction with Ethos who are kindly letting us use the ship.
Bill Bolton 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 3 businesses a week for 11 years. 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.
Book a test</span>place here
