Wisconsin Entrepreneurial Bootcamp (WEB)

 

2008 WEB PROGRAM

When:  July 20th - July 25, 2008
Where:  Grainger Hall Classrooms

This program has been designed to provide Physical/Life Science, Engineering or law graduate students with an introduction to entrepreneurship and the tools, skills and issues faced in technology entrepreneurship.

About the Program:

WEB focuses on three domains of technology entrepreneurship, including how to:

1. Imagine, create and assess opportunities. (Using multiple lenses such as viable business models and intellectual property issues.) 2. Develop resources for organization & strategy. (Form teams, seek funding). 3. Use accounting and finance (As language and assessment tool).

For all content areas, WEB offers specific opportunities to:

*Develop the student's ability to use practical tools *Deepen the student's conceptual ability to explore fundamental links between tech and business *Broaden the student's factual knowledge about technology strategy and entrepreneurship.

As a WEB student you will work with case analyses, lectures, expert panels, specialized experimental exercises in financial and market assessments, and lively social events.

2008 Program Flyer

For more program information, please read here.

 

2007 WEB Facebook Group

2007 Program in a Nutshell

2007 Session Leaders

2007 Session Photos

Main program contact email is:  web@bus.wisc.edu

 
Contacts    
Dan Olszewski

dolszewski@bus.wisc.edu
(608) 265-3959

Anne Miner

aminer@bus.wisc.edu
(608) 263-4143

Mason Carpenter

mcarpenter@bus.wisc.edu
(608) 262-9449

This program is made possible at no cost to the participants by generous gifts from John and Tashia Morgridge and others.