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Intrepreneurship: Effectiveness in a Technical Organization
Les Gray Morgan Group
Tue Jan 9, Wed Jan 10, 09am-04:30pm, 1-135

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Signup by: 29-Dec-2000
Limited to 30 participants.
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
Prereq: none

Don't come to this class if you want to spend your career toiling for others instead of controlling your own career! This class is targeted to those individuals who desire to become business and project managers and leaders, and rise up through an organization to leadership roles. The ability to be "effective" in a technical organization is one of the most important set of skills of successful technical professionals. You'll be introduced to the broad set of skills necessary to be efffective and to "best practices" for them. After you depart MIT for the real world, having this skills "tool set" is probably the most important ingredient in your future success.
Contact: Jean Sucharewicz, 5-225, jsuch@mit.edu
Sponsor: Ocean Engineering
Latest update: 04-Nov-2000


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