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1. Lead to Win: Creating technology and knowledge jobs Tony Bailetti Sprott School of Business Systems and Computer Engineering [email_address] Enable U March 23, 2010
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6. B. L1. Operational definition A business ecosystem is comprised of companies and organizations (players) that work together to: Deliver value to customers, partners, themselves and region Benefit from products and services delivered by a platform Interact with resources outside their community boundary Enables value creating exchanges that would not occur otherwise Ensure continued existence of their community Time
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13. L6. Opportunity development process I. Recruit talent II. Harden & strengthen opportunity III. Launch and grow business 6+ tech/knowledge jobs per firm over 3 yrs + Healthy ecosystem to grow successful tech businesses 30 firms, 39 founders 82 8 wks 4 wks 104 wks Jun 09: Aug 09: 66 19 firms, 27 founders 98 62 212 in Day 1 46 55 Nov 09: 21 firms, 34 founders 315 Applicants 51 167 in Day 6 35 44 126 in 88 firms into ecosystem 69 49 Mar 10: 18 firms, 26 founders 37 78 startups active
Contact Tony Bailetti, Director, TIM program. [email_address] 613 829 8885 613 520 2600 ext 8398 www.carleton.ca/tim Department The TIM program is offered by the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Design. The Department of Systems and Computer Engineering has 46 faculty members and 30 adjunct professors. It has special strengths in the areas of telecommunications, computer systems, software engineering, and the analysis and management of engineering processes. sce.carleton.ca