Apr 17, 2014

Xconomy Xchange: A Roundtable with Bill Aulet


Location:  gener8tor   (30 W. Mifflin Street, 5th floor, Madison)
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm


Bill Aulet is the Managing Director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship as well as a senior lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Prior to joining MIT, he had a 25-year track record of success in business, from his start at IBM to his experience as a serial entrepreneur. He started and ran Cambridge Decision Dynamics and SensAble Technologies. He works around the world with entrepreneurs, small companies, large companies, and governments to promote innovation-driven entrepreneurship. Bill was recently awarded the Monosson Prize for Entrepreneurship Mentoring and was selected as one of BostInno’s 50 on Fire.

He will be speaking about his newly released book, Disciplined Entrepreneurship. This book is designed as an integrated toolbox for first-time and repeat entrepreneurs so that they can build great enterprises based on new innovative products. Serial entrepreneurs with deep experience in a particular field or industry will also find this 24-step guide useful for bringing products to market more efficiently.

Participate in an engaging discussion about the impending crisis of entrepreneurship education:

  • Can entrepreneurship really be taught?
  • What teaching methodologies work and which don’t?
  • If you have a business, how can you make it more profitable?

Bill will be signing copies of Disciplined Entrepreneurship.

Bill Aulet will make 2 appearances in Wisconsin on April 17. The first session will be held at gener8tor, in Madison. The second session will be held at Startup MKE/96 Square, in Milwaukee.

Register for the Madison session.