Disciplined Entrepreneurship for Climate and Energy Ventures - by Ben Soltoff & Bill Aulet & Tod Hynes & Francis O'Sullivan & Libby Wayman
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- Create exciting new products and build successful companies in the climate and energy sectors In Disciplined Entrepreneurship for Climate and Energy Ventures: 24 Steps to Build Solutions for People and the Planet, veteran entrepreneur Bill Aulet, climate tech expert Ben Soltoff, and the faculty behind MIT's Climate & Energy Ventures course, Tod Hynes, Francis O'Sullivan, and Libby Wayman, deliver a comprehensive discussion of how to bring your climate or energy startup/venture to life.
- About the Author: Ben Soltoff is an Entrepreneur in Residence and the Ecosystem-Builder in Residence at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.
- 272 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Entrepreneurship
- Series Name: Disciplined Entrepreneurship
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Create exciting new products and build successful companies in the climate and energy sectors
In Disciplined Entrepreneurship for Climate and Energy Ventures: 24 Steps to Build Solutions for People and the Planet, veteran entrepreneur Bill Aulet, climate tech expert Ben Soltoff, and the faculty behind MIT's Climate & Energy Ventures course, Tod Hynes, Francis O'Sullivan, and Libby Wayman, deliver a comprehensive discussion of how to bring your climate or energy startup/venture to life.
You'll learn how to create a successful climate and energy venture using the authors' effective, 24-step framework that you can apply to your entrepreneurial idea, taking much of the guesswork and uncertainty out of your business journey. The book offers a precise, scientific approach to entrepreneurship and proves that effective entrepreneurship is more about the careful application of data and science than it is an exercise in blind intuition.
You'll find:
- A step-by-step guide to starting your new climate or energy venture offering a clear, systematic path to profitability
- Instructions on building and scaling your new firm and meeting your entrepreneurial ambitions
- Templates, tools, techniques, and strategies for climate and energy entrepreneurs at every stage of their business' growth, from initial idea to globally scaled solution
Perfect for aspiring and practicing entrepreneurs, founders, and managers in the climate, energy, and environment sectors, Disciplined Entrepreneurship for Climate and Energy Ventures is an expert guide for professionals ready to level-up their entrepreneurial skills and achieve a positive impact on people and the planet.
From the Back Cover
PRAISE FOR DISCIPLINED ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR CLIMATE AND ENERGY VENTURES
"The energy system is challenged simultaneously to deliver reliably and affordably while minimizing emissions and serving the needs of investors. Technology and business model innovation are the essential tools for meeting this complex challenge, and MIT's Climate and Energy Ventures class has, from its inception, supported and developed entrepreneurs whose success we all depend on. This book captures the insights gained over fifteen years by faculty and students alike and, as such, provides an invaluable guide to those who will build the clean energy economy."
--Ernie Moniz, Former U.S. Secretary of Energy
"Addressing the closely coupled climate and energy challenge is the moral imperative and economic opportunity of our generation. I have watched the MIT climate and energy entrepreneurial ecosystem from its start and as it has successfully grown well beyond MIT. I know that at the core of its success have been rigorous frameworks to bring research to market. This book describes the MIT model in ways that should be useful to all current and aspiring innovators in this field."
--Susan Hockfield, President Emerita, MIT
"There is no pathway or prescription to successfully address climate change, nor energy security, economic and environmental well-being without energy innovation. This book makes accessible to everyone proven, actionable, entrepreneurial strategies arising from one of the world's greatest epicenters of innovation. I highly recommend it to all."
--Andy Karsner, Former Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy, Current Member of Board of Directors, Exxon Mobil, Managing Partner, Emerson Collective
"Disciplined Entrepreneurship for Climate and Energy Ventures is more than a guide--it's a catalyst for action. What sets this book apart is its tailored focus on the unique challenges and opportunities within the climate and energy sectors."
--Georgina Campbell Flatter, CEO, Greentown Labs
"Through my personal journey in building companies and supporting hundreds of entrepreneurs, I know that the learnings are hard won, and the journey can feel lonely. This book captures best practices that I hope every entrepreneur can benefit from to accelerate their progress and build world-changing companies."
--Carmichael Roberts, PhD, serial co-founder of multiple deep tech companies, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Material Impact, Co-Lead, Investment Committee of Breakthrough Energy Ventures
About the Author
Ben Soltoff is an Entrepreneur in Residence and the Ecosystem-Builder in Residence at the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship. He has extensive experience in the area of climate technology and was previously the Environmental Innovation Manager at the Yale Center for Business and the Environment as well as an Innovation Fellow at the Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale.
Bill Aulet is the Ethernet Inventors Professor of the Practice of Entrepreneurship at MIT Sloan School of Management and the Managing Director of the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship. He has over 45 years' experience in entrepreneurship and business. He is a bestselling author and an award-winning educator.
Tod Hynes is a Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management and a co-founder and long-time instructor in the MIT Climate and Energy Ventures course at MIT. He has been working, investing, volunteering, and advising in climate and clean energy since 2002. In 2008, he founded XL Hybrids and served as CEO for 11 years. The company went public in 2020 as XL Fleet and today is Spruce Power.
Francis O'Sullivan is a Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management and long-time instructor in the MIT Climate and Energy Ventures course at MIT. He holds a PhD from MIT and was the Director of Research for the MIT Energy Initiative where he authored numerous seminal reports. His industry work experience includes senior positions at McKinsey, Ørsted and currently as Managing Director at S2G Investments.
Libby Wayman is a Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management and long-time instructor in the MIT Climate and Energy Ventures course at MIT. She holds a Master's in Mechanical Engineering from MIT. Her industry and government work experience includes Sun Power, Alion, the U.S. Department of Energy, and General Electric (GE), and she is currently a Partner at Breakthrough Energy Ventures.