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Incubators: A Realist's Guide to the World's New Business Accelerators [Hardcover]

Colin Barrow (Author)
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December 14, 2001
A global overview from an objective authority

The first global incubators-environments that allow startup businesses to gather momentum and existing businesses to accelerate their growth-have let their fledglings fly solo. This fascinating new area of business is explored in Colin Barrow's Incubators, an in-depth analysis of the positive and negative aspects of the incubator phenomenon. Using his own hands-on experience at Cranfield Creates, an e-business incubator affiliated with Cranfield School of Management, the author provides a critical overview of the current global incubator space. Relying on real-life case studies, he provides insights on how entrepreneurs can get the best, and occasionally the worst, out of being in an incubator. He also provides authoritative guidance on what sort of options are available-like which type of incubator you should choose, or whether to incubate at all-along with coverage of less formal business incubators.



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"This is a crucial read for anyone involved in business..." (Business Age, November 2001)

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It is essential to note that Incubators are not a new economy phenomenon. They have in fact been around since the late 1950s. The recent wave of dot.com 'for profit' incubators are only a small part of a fascinating and critical story in the development of new business ventures. Another misnomer is that incubators only service small business enterprises. In fact they can help new arms of much larger, established concerns. Incubators may also offer a wide variety of support; from straightforward funding, to intellectual capital, office space, networking opportunities or a combination of all of these.
What is certain is that within the incubator marketspace, one size does not fit all. It is therefore vital that entrepreneurs and business pioneers are able to make informed choices about what type of incubation service is the most appropriate for their own needs. This is a thoroughly realistic, entertaining, warts and all walk-through the world of incubators and what they actually mean for business. The author, Colin Barrow, pulls no punches in posing some of the most important questions that businesses need to ask themselves before considering incubation.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1st edition (December 14, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 047084292X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470842928
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #862,022 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Educated at Sandhurst and Cranfield, Colin Barrow is the author of more than 30 books in the fields of entrepreneurship, business management and international property development. His books have been published by the BBC, The Economist, John Wiley, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times, Kogan Page, he has authored or co-authored ten books in the Dummies series and been translated into a score of languages including Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Georgian, Romanian, Polish and Bahasa Indonesia. Two of his books form the core of Microsoft's Business Plan Writer, a project on which he was a consultant advisor.

Following a career in business where he held senior staff and line positions, including that of managing director of a substantial manufacturing enterprise with multi -plant and multi-country operations he was Head of the Enterprise Group at Cranfield School of Management, a leading International Business School, for ten years. He has been a visiting professor in universities in the US, Europe and the Far East. For five years he was a non-executive director of a high tech venture capital fund, has sat on Government task forces and is now strategic advisor to a number of business owners.

As well as his own books he currently writes freelance, ghost writing and 'Anglicising' books for American authors and lectures extensively on business topics. You can hear Colin's podcast on team building at http://www.morethanbusiness.com/Knowledge-Centre/Podcasts/Business-Networks

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Is incubation right for you?, June 16, 2005
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Maxim Masiutin (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova) - See all my reviews
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While there is no single model for business incubators, in most cases the concept goes beyond the simple provision of a shared office or workspace facility for small business clients. The hallmark of any effective business incubator programme should be its focus on the added value that it brings to small business 'tenants' in terms of strengthened business skills; access to business services; improved operating environment; an opportunities for business networking, etc. to nurture early-stage small businesses, increasing their prospect for business survival and growth, compared with the situation outside the incubator.

In this book, Colin Barrow, the Head of the Enterprise Group at Cranfeild University School of Management, and Director of the Business Growth and Development Programme in the UK, gives very deep analysis of business incubators and gives the large list of incubators throughout the globe. The main questions of these book are "how business incubators work and does it work at all", "why there is a need for incubators", "what is the history of incubators and where we are now", "who goes in for incubation", "is incubation right for you", "how long should a tenant stay inside the incubator", and so on.

The case studies in this book are mostly based on e-business and software companies. I would also have recommended his book "How to Survive E-Business Downturn" in addition to this book.
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Despite its brevity, the Oxford Dictionary definition of an incubator captures rather more of the essence of the subject than that provided by the organization that has set itself up as the premier 'trade association' for those in the incubator business. Read the first page
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corporate venture firms, incubation business, entrepreneurial education programmes, incubator clients, incubator team, incubator programme, incubation programme, incubated companies, incubator staff, incubator management, incubator manager, incubator tenants, incubator association, business incubation, venture capital providers, virtual incubators, new incubators, technology incubator, business innovation centre, incubation centre, incubator companies, business incubator, business angels, other incubators, incubation process
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New York, Enterprise Center, First Tuesday, Institution Description Contact, San Francisco, Technology Center, San Diego, Cache Box, Development Foundation, Cisco Systems, Czech Republic, Paul Allen, Sun Microsystems, Bill Gross, Hong Kong, Idea Factory, Kuala Lumpur, London Business School, Milton Park, San Jose, Business Incubation Center, English Partnerships, Entrepreneurial Development Center, Los Angeles, Palo Alto
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