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Entrepreneurship: art or science; nature or nurture?

The term entrepreneur conjures up a certain image. For some it might signify a charismatic individual with incredible networking abilities; for others, it might be a graduate with a world-class business degree. But which qualities are guaranteed to determine entrepreneurial success? A panel of experts will discuss the issue.


The term entrepreneur conjures up a certain image. For some it might signify a charismatic individual with incredible networking abilities; for others, it might be a graduate with a world-class business degree. But which qualities are guaranteed to determine entrepreneurial success?

If you have ever contemplated what makes a successful entrepreneur or want to be an entrepreneur yourself, don’t miss this one-off debate between some of the country’s most inspiring entrepreneurs and business experts. Central to the debate will be the question of whether it is innate or learned skills which lay the best foundations for business success. This event is supported by Hiscox


Speaker(s):

Will Whitehorn | talks
Max McKeown | talks
Daniel T Jones | talks

 

Date and Time:

17 February 2011 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

The Royal Institution of Great Britain
21 Albemarle Street
London
W1S 4BS
+44 20 74 09 29 92
http://www.rigb.org/

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Tickets:

Tickets £10 standard, £7 concessions, £5 Ri Members

Available from:

www.rigb.org

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