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This paper series improves operations and builds strategy within the D.C.:Baltimore MIT Enterprise Forum

As an evolving data-mining exercise, new content is drawn from understanding technology-entrepreneurship as it relates to the Worker Bee... in both Baltimore,  Washington, D.C., and Rockville, MD (Note: All content is copyright protected; author must be confirmed in each instance where primary data is used, referenced, or paraphrased).

The paper series describes aspects of MIT Forum events. Surveys capture data and valuable comments from the Board of Directors, panelists, and attendees. Data trends and comments contribute pieces of a puzzle to improve programs, and to construct a more effective strategy. The overall goal is to build the MIT Enterprise Forum at both Baltimore and Washington, DC so that the education of enterprise ideas can spread.  We hope that improved operations – based on data mining --are useful to entrepreneurs so that successful enterprise may flourish. Enjoy…the reading. 

For the 2007-2008 season, two reports -- a Six-Month Trend and Annual Report--will be posted; four Baltimore event -surveys will be posted to represent the growth in this geography.

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Annual Gala '07                       March '07.doc             April, '08

Six Mo. Trend Rept (2.07)        April '07                         May , '08

November 28, '06                    May  '07                     June  '08

                                               Sept  '07                    Sept '08

November '06 (Balt.)              Oct. '07                      Oct. '08  

October 24, '06                      Nov. '07                      Nov '08

September 26, '06                 Dec. '07                      Dec '08 

 2006 Annual Gala                  Jan '08                       Jan '09                                   

Ann'l Rept 2006-'07                Feb. '08                     Feb '09                                  

February '07                           March. '08                  March '09    

                                                                                 April '09   

                                                                                 May '09                                           

                                                                                 June '09                        

                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                


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