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2DAY VENTURE: Spring Session I

2 DAY VENTURE (2DV) is a hands-on learning experience designed exclusively for Spartans at Michigan State University, regardless of home college, major, or background. Each event offers unbeatable entrepreneurial education resources & the freedom to explore turning a project or idea into reality — all packed into 36 hours.

2DV encourages students of all majors, skillsets, & experience levels to embrace the entrepreneurial mindset. For students enrolled in the Minor in Entrepreneurship & Innovation, 2DV qualifies as a required high-impact experience toward the Minor.

No Project or Idea? No Problem!

You don’t have to have a venture idea or project to participate in 2DV! There will be an opportunity prior to the event for you to choose which venture idea or project you like the most, & decide which teams you would like to join!

2 DAY VENTURE is designed for Spartans to create & build a new venture with a team, not by yourself.

Agenda

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Eligibility / Rules

  • To participate in 2DAY VENTURE, you must be a currently enrolled student at Michigan State University.
  • To participate, you must be able to attend a large portion, if not all, of the 2DAY VENTURE weekend—your team is depending on you.
    • If you have a scheduling conflict, please contact Aubrey Haase, haaseaub@msu.edu.
  • As a participant in 2DAY VENTURE, you will respond to all emails by the required reply-by date & understand that you may not be placed onto the team in which you voted on in the week prior to the event.
  • If you attend & participate in 2DAY VENTURE, you understand that your images may be used, but not limited to marketing materials & social media campaigns.
  • If the idea or project won a financial award at a prior 2DAY VENTURE event, you are not eligible to compete in this 2DV.
  • If you participate in 2DAY VENTURE, you understand that pitches are live & open to the public.
  • If you are selected to receive a financial award, you understand that your team must enroll in the Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation’s Discovery Program to receive your award.

Location

Larry & Teresa Gaynor Entrepreneurship Lab (651 N. Shaw Ln., M025 Business Pavilion, East Lansing, MI 48824)

Innovate State: Student Innovation & Entrepreneurship

The Innovate State Speaker Series brings both emerging and accomplished Spartans back to campus for a fireside chat-style interview. These 60-minute sessions offer the chance for guests to share their perspectives on a wide array of topics like innovation, startup life, investments, and career paths. Students get the opportunity to hear firsthand about the hard knocks of the entrepreneurship & innovation hustle to maintaining work/life balance. These are stories of success, stories of failures, and stories of uncommon will—and you do not want to miss them.

About OurSpeakers

  • Olivia Simone is a soon to be graduate from Michigan State University studying Marketing with minors in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and Arabic. In addition to being the Co Editor in Chief of VIM Magazine and on the E-Board of MSU’s Entrepreneur Association, Olivia is also the owner of two small businesses. In 2018 Olivia founded LIV in Style LCC, a fashion and lifestyle blog and persona she has built throughout the years through social media, selling handmade garments, and creative writing. Her newest venture Soup N’ Sip was born at the start of 2022 and aims to provide people with a healthier alternative to fast food. Soup N’ Sip is spoonless soup for people on-the-go. Served in a to-go cup, Soup N’ Sip is delicious, nutritious, fast, and portable making it easily disguised in any classroom and distraction free while driving.
  • Hemkesh Agrawal is currently a senior computer science student at Michigan State University. He is the Co-Founder/CTO at UniServices. He works as a Developer intern at the Hatch where he makes apps/websites for select startups in the launch phase. He also works as a peer leader at the college of engineering and served as the Vice President of Spartan Hackers for over two years.

 

  • Shreesha Maddur is a senior studying Computer Science and minoring in Entrepreneurship & Innovation. He is one of the founders of TalleyJobs, a job board for students looking for internships/full-time jobs that are paid, have few applicants, and offer good benefits. As well as the Co-President of the Entrepreneurship Association, a student-led organization open to all majors who are passionate about entrepreneurship and innovation.

 

  • Anna Reaume isa soon-to-be graduate from Michigan State University studying Marketing and minoring in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Anna is the first Venture Kitchen intern for the Burgess Institute. In her position, she trains students to utilize the new kitchen, equips and maintains the space, and oversees student pop-ups in our Union store. She is also the co-founder and president of the International Samaritan Chapter of MSU, an RSO working to inform and educate MSU students about the communities IS serves.

Research Spotlight – The Use of Meta-Analysis in IB Research: Its Current Status & Suggestions for Better Practice

Description

For this webinar, we invited three well-established international business/marketing scholars. Our panelists will discuss the use of meta-analysis as a methodological tool in international business and global marketing research. Specifically, panelists will cover contemporary conceptual and methodological best practices that need to be considered when they conduct meta-analyses. This webinar will include short presentations followed by a discussion moderated by the co-hosts. Time listed in EST

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Learn areas of research opportunity that can best be explored via meta-analysis
  • Gain insights into the best practices for different stages of the meta-analytic research process
  • Tips related to best practices for designing and executing meta-analyses for publication in the international business/marketing literature

Location

virtual

MSI Consortium – Multinationals’ Continued Strive for Local Relevance in an Era of Disruption

Date

Thursday, February 2, 2023 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Description

A new world order is in place. Globalization is taking a different turn and evolving further. Businesses operate in a deeply interconnected yet polarized world, facing disruptions at multiple levels. Local relevance is one of the pillars for companies to maintain resilience and to thrive during times of turbulence.

How do multinationals win with local consumers, customers and stakeholders? What are some of the critical enablers for success in the face of a VUCA environment and scarcity of resources? Where do you centralize and how much do you localize to create scale and maintain focus? What is the impact of talent, organizational structure and culture to drive global scale and local relevance?

Today’s radical change in context requires us to review and refresh past learnings on some of the questions which have been discussed for decades. Recycling our knowledge might be helpful as we design the next phase of global business where the dichotomy of local and global is becoming both blurred and further contrasted.

Key take-aways:

• Gain insights into how multinationals operate in local settings

• Learn about different approaches in adapting global value propositions

• Obtain learnings on talent, structure and culture in leading and executing multinational operations

Location

Online

How to Design your Education Abroad Program: Developing a Global Mindset at Community Colleges

Date

Friday, January 27, 2023 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Description

Are you looking to offer an education abroad program? This webinar will provide you with the knowledge, experience, and resources you need to design an education abroad program at the two-year college level. The workshop is specifically targeted towards educators and will focus on all aspects of education abroad and international internships.

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Please click the website link to register.

Location

Virtual

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MSI Consortium – Changing Dynamics of International Competition in Fashion Entrepreneurship: Sustainability as a Game-Changer

Date

Thursday, January 26, 2023 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Description

FREE and open to all, but registration is required. Recently, the nature of entrepreneurial activity has gone through tremendous change with entrepreneurs designing business models challenging even the strongest global players, and responding to urgent calls such as sustainability. Fashion industry have showcased numerous striking examples of how new ventures change the rules of the game in a well-established industrial domain. This has been traced in the rise of several international brands founded by fashion entrepreneurs (i.e., ACBC Shoes, Reformation, Everlane, Patagonia), in the increasing number of collaborations between incumbent firms, new ventures and NGOs (i.e., ACBC shoes collaborating with luxury brands like Missoni and Chloe, Gucci collaborating with Wordrise and Artolution, Adidas collaborating with Parley for the Oceans), as well as in criticisms towards the current business models of established global brands (i.e., fast fashion companies like Zara).

With the purpose of providing insight both from the academic domain and practice, this webinar will present a discussion to highlight following questions:

– How does a strong orientation towards sustainability transform the playground of big multinationals in the fashion industry? What kind of opportunities have emerged for international new ventures?

– How do digital technologies change the nature of fashion entrepreneurship and affect the achievement of sustainability-oriented goals? Is technology a part of the problem, or is it the solution?

– In the face of these changes, what are the high priorities on the agenda of practitioners? What are the striking research questions for academics?

Key take-aways:

  •  Hearing about the personal experience of a fashion entrepreneur with international coverage.
  •  Gaining a viewpoint on various business model implications of sustainability orientation with a special focus on how entrepreneurs change the face of international   competition in the fashion industry.
  •  Learning about new research questions and strategies

Location

virtual