Leaping The Entrepreneurial Hurdles

Topics:
Talent Management
Tags:
Babson College,
Entrepreneurial,
Entrepreneurship,
Management
Source:
Babson College

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Overview: Corporate entrepreneurship is vital to the future of every enterprise, but it presents difficult challenges for companies and their entrepreneurial employees. New research suggests that success comes from managing these unique relationships differently. Corporations and executive recruiters are usually quick to screen out job applicants who they suspect are mavericks - no matter how exceptional their credentials. Fitting well with the prospective employer's corporate culture has long been a guiding principle of hiring; but does it always serve the best interests of organizations and employees? And, should senior executives use the same management approach for every employee?

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Format: PDF | Size: 192KB | Date: Jun 2008 | Pages: 4


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