This Should Work

This Should Work

The contemporary landscape of innovation is increasingly shaped by centers fostering creativity, collaboration, and commercialization. The This Should Work* project will outline a framework for creating innovation centers within various organizational structures, including corporations, academic institutions, and cities. Outputs will include an academic paper, a multimedia podcast with interviews, and a toolkit for developing innovation centers. These centers are crucial for nurturing the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs.

  1. 09.09.2024

    TSW* S1E6 - Wendy Bolger - Loyola University Maryland

    In this engaging episode, we sit down with Wendy Bolger, the dynamic director of the Simon Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Wendy brings a wealth of experience from her previous role at Mercy Corps and her extensive background in social entrepreneurship. Recognized as one of the Baltimore Business Journal's Women to Watch, Wendy shares her journey and insights into the world of intrapreneurship, where she has excelled in starting new initiatives within existing organizations.Key Highlights: Intrapreneurship and Social Entrepreneurship: Wendy discusses her passion for social entrepreneurship and how her upbringing surrounded by entrepreneurs naturally led her to intrapreneurship. She emphasizes the importance of this role in driving innovation within institutions and preparing students for rewarding careers. Building the Simon Center: Wendy shares her experience of building the Simon Center from the ground up, highlighting the significance of having seed funding and supportive leadership. She reflects on the challenges and motivations behind establishing the center and how it has evolved over time. Innovation vs. Entrepreneurship: The episode delves into the differences between innovation and entrepreneurship centers, with Wendy explaining her decision to prioritize innovation in the center's name to make it more interdisciplinary and accessible, especially in a liberal arts environment. Challenges in a Liberal Arts Institution: Wendy candidly discusses the initial skepticism she faced in a liberal arts institution and the strategies she employed to gain acceptance and foster collaboration across disciplines. Student and Faculty Engagement: Wendy explores the balance between focusing on students and faculty, emphasizing the importance of student-led initiatives and the role of faculty in reaching a broader student audience. Mentorship and Community Building: The episode highlights the mentorship approach at the Simon Center, where Wendy curates mentor matches based on industry and expertise, and the importance of building a sustainable ecosystem that balances technology with human relationships. Future Trends and Challenges: Wendy shares her thoughts on the future of higher education and entrepreneurship centers, discussing the impact of changing demographics and the potential of AI in shaping the educational landscape.Join us for a thought-provoking conversation with Wendy Bolger as she shares her vision for fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in higher education and beyond.

    46 мин.
  2. TSW* S1E4 - Ellen Schmidt-Devlin of University of Oregon

    12.08.2024

    TSW* S1E4 - Ellen Schmidt-Devlin of University of Oregon

    TSW* welcomes Ellen Schmidt-Devlin, co-founder and Executive Director of the Sports Product Management Program at the University of Oregon. Ellen’s illustrious career spans 27 years at Nike, where she worked closely with legendary coach Bill Bowerman and gained invaluable experience in product development, merchandising, and international business management. Ellen’s journey is marked by her passion for advancing women’s sports and her commitment to sustainability and innovation in the sports product industry. In our conversation, we delve into her experiences at Nike, the challenges and triumphs she faced, and her pioneering efforts in establishing the SPM program, which equips students with the skills needed to excel in the sports product sector. We also explore her documentary, “We Grew Wings,” which celebrates the history and achievements of the University of Oregon’s women’s track and field teams, highlighting the impact of Title IX and the ongoing fight for gender equality in sports. Whether you’re an aspiring athlete, an industry professional, or simply interested in sports and innovation, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration from Ellen’s remarkable career and dedication to nurturing the next generation of leaders in sports product management. Tune in to gain valuable perspectives and be inspired by Ellen’s journey and her relentless pursuit of excellence in the sports industry.

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The contemporary landscape of innovation is increasingly shaped by centers fostering creativity, collaboration, and commercialization. The This Should Work* project will outline a framework for creating innovation centers within various organizational structures, including corporations, academic institutions, and cities. Outputs will include an academic paper, a multimedia podcast with interviews, and a toolkit for developing innovation centers. These centers are crucial for nurturing the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs.