March 30, 2006
New Insights on Managing Entrepreneurial Growth
Dr. Jeff Cornwall, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship, offers some insights from Eric Flamholtz, co-author of the book Growing Pains: Transitioning from an Entrepreneurship to a Professionally Managed Firm, on campus for a lecture yesterday, in this post at his weblog The Entrepreneurial Mind. Flamholtz is a professor at the Anderson School of Business at UCLA, where he teaches on managing entrepreneurial organizations; human resource management and organizational behavior. His Belmont lecture was part of the Moench Entrepreneurship Lecture Series.
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