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Podcast: Entrepreneurship special

An episode of the Imperial College Podcast podcast, hosted by Imperial College London, titled "Podcast: Entrepreneurship special" was published on March 19, 2019 and runs 23 minutes.

March 19, 2019 ·23m · Imperial College Podcast

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In this edition: We mark Imperial Enterprise Month with women entrepreneurs and leaders, plus advice for making businesses playful.

 

News: Alternatives to statins and dinosaur demise – We discover a new class of drugs that could lower cholesterol in people unable to take statins, and find out that the dinosaurs were thriving before the deadly asteroid strike.

Agents for Change – Can six months of leadership training for women make a difference in the local community? We meet one participant of the Agents for Change programme based in our White City campus and hear how it has transformed her life.

Better bone casts – We speak to Suchaya Mahuttanatan, the winner of this year's WE Innovate programme for women entrepreneurs, who was inspired by her Dad breaking his arm when she was young. She created a new type of cast that is breathable, washable and easy to apply – making breaking bones less of a burden.

The Playful Entrepreneur – Play is an essential way we learn about the world around us, but how can it be harnessed for entrepreneurship? In a new book, Imperial VP Innovation David Gann explores how noble behaviours – ambition, fortitude, craft and grace – can help businesses thrive through playfulness.

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