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How 2 Get Maximum Benefit from Surveys
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Blank Center Televideo Room
Babson College 231 Forest Street Babson Park, MA 02457Description
The Blank Center’s #How2Tuesday series continues on Tuesday, February 26 at 5pm in the Blank Center Televideo Room: How 2 Get Maximum Benefit from Surveys with Alisa Jno-Charles ’05 MBA’11, Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship at Babson!
Did you know that you can estimate your venture’s potential sales just by asking three simple survey questions? This session will show you how to do that, write valuable survey questions, and avoid common mistakes that contaminate your survey results.
About Alisa Jno-Charles
Alisa comes to academia after more than a decade of finance and entrepreneurship experience. Her goal is to help students, entrepreneurs, and their ventures understand who they are and how it impacts their decisions and outcomes so that they can develop into and effectively communicate who they want to be. As such, her research centers on venture identity development, traditional and social media impact, communication and discourse analysis, and legitimacy and financing acquisition.
Her professional career spans private equity investment, hedge fund trading, real estate financing, and business intelligence systems design and product management. Alisa’s entrepreneurial experience includes building ventures in the peer-to-peer space. As an entrepreneur, Alisa was featured on CNN, TechCrunch, Forbes, and other major news outlets.
Alisa holds a Ph.D. from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, as well as an M.B.A. and B.S.B.A from Babson College.
What are #How2Tuesdays?:
Want to learn something really practical to get your startup moving in the right direction? #How2Tuesdays are short, workshop style sessions meant to bring you very specific, user friendly instruction on some of the most important things you need to know for your venture. Every Tuesday at 5pm in the Blank Center!
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Our mission: We accelerate new ventures of all kinds by providing Babson’s emerging entrepreneurs access to the opportunities, community, and critical resources that they need. We ignite the exchange of innovative ideas that will shape the future of entrepreneurship through our research and thought leadership.
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