Wednesday, 11 March 2015

A few product inventors you might not recognize but should

Henrietta Hyde, Micro-electrodes.

If many women have a particular weakness, it's their inability to tout themselves. Getting the job done is often more important that letting people know that you did the job. Sadly, too many folks who fall in that category, men and women alike, get lost in the annals of history!

Take a look!




GSVC Winner of Asia Africa Regionals

Cattle Mettle TM

For the last 4 years now, I have enjoyed serving as a mentor via Enterprise Futures Network. EFN comprises carefully select mentors from around the globe who are willing to dedicate at least 10-20 hours of time each year (generally far more) to supporting the development of new university-based business competition teams through both face-to-face in-person and online coaching. Often, we enter the lives of these new entrepreneurs well after they've gotten their starts, and we help to hone their pitches and plans/narratives and numbers. Other times, we are privileged to become ad hoc members of their teams early on.  Regardless, we do our best to add value in any way possible to help ensure the team's success.

For the third year in a row, I've enjoyed mentoring a team from the Indian Business School. Some teams are very open to input and grab every ounce of support and advice they can from every source possible. Not only are these types of teams enjoyable to work with, they tend to have a natural inclination to realize the strategic value of their openness. Thanks to such openness, Cattle Mettle, was able to make significant adjustments to what was already a wonderful concept--and to take home the regional GSVC prize for 2015. They will travel to Berkeley to the Global Social Venture Competition at Haas School of Business for the finals next month where we will finally meet face-to-face (off Skype) for the first time. Congratulations and best wishes in the next round! Stay tuned for pictures!