How Can We Help You, the Entrepreneur?

HBR.org 2012-04-18

At Harvard Business Review, our mission is to improve the practice of management and its impact on the world. Sometimes, this means translating the world's best business thinking into execution-focused guidance and tools. One area where we're seeing growing interest in these kinds of tools is from the global entrepreneurship community (and its variant, "intrapreneurship" — building a new businesses inside established companies).

To help meet this interest, we are considering creating a dedicated suite of resources focused on the unique needs of new venture creation, and we'd love your insights to help us in this effort. We've partnered with HBS Professor Tom Eisenmann and students from his Launching Technology Ventures class to construct the following survey. Please take a few minutes give us your thoughts on how we can best serve your needs on this incredibly important topic. As a token of our gratitude, you'll receive free access to the article "The Founder's Dilemma," a seminal work by Eisenmann's colleague, Noam Wasserman. You can also sign up to get alerts as we start to roll out new entrepreneurship tools.

Here's the survey link.

Thank you for your time and thoughts.

Eric HellwegManaging Director, Digital Strategy/Editorial DirectorHarvard Business Review