Title: Intro
1Intro Overview
Developmental Entrepreneurship MAS.965
13 September 2002 Professor Sandy
Pentland sandy_at_media.mit.edu Joost
Bonsen jpbonsen_at_media.mit.edu http//courses.med
ia.mit.edu/2002fall/de/
2Doing Our Part in a Global Development Movement
- Global challenge never been clearer or more
broadly known - Development disparities within and between
nations and peoples - Understanding about what works growing
- Politically ripe consider Mexicos Fox, Ghanas
Kufuor, Russias Putin
3Executive Summaries 2001
- Mercados Infinitos -- distribution delivery
services in Mexico - SEID -- global talent development challenge
matchmaker - Remittance International community-building
finl services Lat. America - CureAll -- mobile health care of syphilis in
southern africa - Dlo Prop -- clean water via chlorination in Haiti
- Safe Storage -- non-electric cold storage of
vaccines in India - Cash -- PDA system for health and info services
in India - Grow Networks -- e-mailman wireless network for
India and Costa Rica - Diabetic Pulse -- non-invasive diagnostic
self-managnt system for India - Asian Credit Organization -- credit rating
financial info for China - Eco-Meter -- ecological electricity distribution
system for Asia - DissemiNation -- FM radio-delivered digital info
in Latin America Russia - InformUs -- info financial services for farmers
in India - Cresimento e Valor -- philanthropic investor
services in Brazil - Mexico Board of Trade -- efficient market for
agriproducts in Mexico - MobilBanco -- electronic pre-payment for
cellphones in Latin America - Green Cycle eco-composting for waste management
and sanitation
4Continuing Ventures
- Mercados Infinitos -- distribution delivery
services in Mexico - SEID -- global talent development challenge
matchmaker - Remittance International community-building
finl services Lat. America - CureAll -- mobile health care of syphilis in
southern africa - Dlo Prop -- clean water via chlorination in Haiti
- Safe Storage -- non-electric cold storage of
vaccines in India - Cash -- PDA system for health and info services
in India - Grow Networks -- e-mailman wireless network for
India and Costa Rica - Diabetic Pulse -- non-invasive diagnostic
self-managnt system for India - Asian Credit Organization -- credit rating
financial info for China - Eco-Meter -- ecological electricity distribution
system for Asia - DissemiNation -- FM radio-delivered digital info
in Latin America Russia - InformUs -- info financial services for farmers
in India - Cresimento e Valor -- philanthropic investor
services in Brazil - Mexico Board of Trade -- efficient market for
agriproducts in Mexico - MobilBanco -- electronic pre-payment for
cellphones in Latin America - Green Cycle eco-composting for waste management
and sanitation
5Development Challenge Opportunity
- Population Growth
- Youthful Unemployed
- Basic Needs Water, Power, Housing
- Economic Desires (political, etc)
- Developmental Technologies
- Developmental Entrepreneurship
- Developmental Innovations Generally
6Growth of Humanity
- Note slowing of growth rates
- Growth proportionate to wealth income
7Megacities
8Youthful Populations
9Undervalued Human Capital
- Creative Talent is only unbounded resource!
- Consider the US Case
- Build educational institutions
- Be clever with incentive structures to motivate
self-improvement
Source Knowledge Universe
10Clean Water
11Water Availability
12Macro CategoriesThe 1G Challenge
- Basic Needs
- Health
- Catastrophe Mitigation
- Shelter
- Farming
- Culture
- Transportation
- Distributed Power
- Information Communication
- Education
- Business Models
- Finance
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13Possible Solutions Appropriate Technologies
- Low power refrigeration
- Solar stoves
- Water filtration
- Locomotion
- Medical incubator
- Low Cost Eyeglasses
- Local Distributed power
- Clean combustion
- Clean Water
Ravi Kuchimanchi, AID-India
Enfield Bullet, Sristi
http//www.thinkcycle.org
Médecins Sans Frontières
Murcott Group, Civil Engineering
http//www.thinkcycle.org
Ashok Gadgil UV Treatment
14Possible Solutions Leapfrog Technologiese.g.
Portable Computers for the peoplee.g.
Cellphones per villagee.g. Intellectual capital
development via school or innovator network system
Nishi Group, Media Lab
Jacobson Group, Media Lab
15To Help with Deployment Developmental
Entrepreneurship
- MicroEntrepreneurship
- MicroFinance
- MicroSavings
- MicroCredit
- MicroVC
- MicroFranchising
- Entrepreneurial NGOs
- Social Ventures
- and more
16Dream Scenario Global Health, Wealth,
Happiness
- Ailments diagnosed cured
- Infrastructure built clean
- Industry with minimized externalities
- Peace, Security, Freedom
- Competent Non-Corrupt Civil Service
- Choice maximized
17GDP/Capita Connection to Innovations
18Still Tough Questions Are There Limits to
Growth?
19The Sustainability Debate
20Historically Broad Efforts at MIT in
- International Development
- Entrepreneurship
- via
- Educational
- Research
- Extracurricular
- activity
21MIT Development Education Efforts
- Founding Building Technical Institutes
- Stanford, Caltech
- IITs, Birla Institute
- Alliances China, Latin America, Singapore, UK
- Open CourseWare
- K12 Endeavors
- Media Lab
- System Dynamics
- Classes Degree Programs
- Developmental Health, Design, Housing, Planning,
Economics, Policy
22Example MIT Classes on Development(Current
Historical)
- MAS.963 Development Technologies
http//edev.media.mit.edu/class963.html - IAP Grassroots Development Seminar
http//www.media.mit.edu/nitin/aid/iap/ - SP746 ATF Writing Seminar http//web.mit.edu/sp.7
46/www/home.html - SP753 Designs for Developing Countries
http//web.mit.edu/sp753/www/home.html - 21A.336 Globalization Mercantilism to Microchips
C. Walley - 15.040 Development Macroeconomics R Rigobon
http//web.mit.edu/rigobon/www/Cursos/DM_Syllabus
01.html - 17.196 Globalization S. Berger
http//web.media.mit.edu/jpbonsen/MIT-Devel-Class
es.htm
23MIT Development Research Activities
- Sustainable Housing
- Environmental
- Globalization Study
- Economics
- Digital Nations
- ThinkCycle
e.g. Banerjee Duflo
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25MIT Development Through Student Extra-Curriculars
- AID-India, Habitat for Humanity, Amnesty
International, - SANGAM, Paksmit, Sri Lankans, Club Latino,
Bangladeshis, Africans, - Development by Design
26MIT in Entrepreneurship
- Rich Alumni Legacy
- Research since 1890s Walker
- Alumni MIT Enterprise Forum
- MIT Entrepreneurship Center MTIE
- Student Extracurricular activity
27MIT Alumni Legacy
4,000 companies gt 1M employees 250 Billion sales
http//web.mit.edu/newsoffice/founders
28MIT Research on Innovation Entrepreneurship
- Rogers
- Walker
- Alfred P. Sloans influence
- Chandler, Roberts, Morse Sr.
- Major initiatives now with Schoar, Burton,
Johnson, Locke, etc
29MIT Entrepreneurship Organizations
- E-Center
- E-Forum
- TLO
- MIT 50K E-Competition
- Sloan Entrepreneurs
- VC Club
30Connecting Development Entrepreneurship
- MIT 50K Entrepreneurship Competition 1K Warmup
Alum e.gs - DyD Workshop
- Other E-Center classes GLab
- SEID
- Alumni Company Role Models
- Our DE Seminar
31Alumni Company Role Models
- Africa Online
- http//www.africaonline.com/
- Evergreen Solar
- http//www.evergreensolar.com/
Water Pumping in Tanzania This water pumping
system provided the first water supply for the
main slaughterhouse in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
WorldWater Corporation (www.worldwater.com)
designed and installed this AquaSafe system, as
well as others in Africa and Southeast Asia
32Example Cases Well Feature
- Low Cost Eyecare
- Appropriate Medical Therapies
- Distributed Power Generation
- Printed PCs
- Telecom Networks
- Innovator Networks
33Interwoven DE Themes
- Entrepreneurial Models for Development
- MicroEntrepreneurship franchising, financing,
VCs, credit - Rule of Law Socio-Political Hurdles
34Selecting DE Opportunities to work on from MIT
Beyond
- Meeting peers in class
- Surfing web, paying attention
- Handouts
- Look about MIT Labs
- Talk to us!
35MIT Technology Biz Matrix
Info Bio Tiny Complx Develop- mental
MIT Research LCS/AI, Media, 6 HST, BEH, 7 MTL, 3, 5, 6, 8, 16 SDM, Aero, 6, 15, 14, 13 Digital Nations, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11
Sloan Research eBiz, Mkting POPI, ? ? System Dynamics, Tech Strat Econ, Global Entrepreneurship
Sloan Courses ITBT, eBiz Bio-venture TES SysDyn, Strat, OR, Global E-lab, DE
Sloan Extracur Media-Tech Health-Tech TinyTech OR, SDK12, etc SEID
MIT Alum Startups Akamai, DirectHit Amgen, Biogen Gentec Surface, eink, Angstrm HP, Raytheon, Teradyne AfricaOnline, Evergreen Solar
http//web.media.mit.edu/jpbonsen/MIT-Emerging-Te
chnology-Matrix.htm
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37MIT Alumni Geo Distribution
http//web.mit.edu/alum
38Example Online Idea Sources
- ThinkCycle
- http//www.thinkcycle.org
- http//www.thinkcycle.org/start/
- Sristi
- http//www.sristi.org
- DE Course Webpage
- http//courses.media.mit.edu/2002fall/de/
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40DE Expected Deliverables
- Business Plan Executive Summary complying with
the MIT 50K Entrepreneurship Competition 1K
Warmup guidelines (early November) - OR
- A paper or article about some DE topic key
caveat you must try to publish it in The Tech
etc.
41DE Participation Includes
- Showing up
- Independent Research
- Contributing weekly original interesting
weblink to ThinkCycles Developmental
Entrepreneurship Topic - http//www.thinkcycle.org
42Personal Elevator Pitch
- Im FirstName LastName
- Student in School/Department
- Studying in Program/Field
- Most recently a LastRole at Previous Organization
- Now very interested in ShortSummary
43Short Summary of Interests
- One sentence or phrase with keywords
- For Example
- implications of wireless and mobile devices on
remote medical services - ultra-low cost penny diagnostics of ailments,
infestation, cleanliness - building and deploying distributed electric
power systems
44Next Week 9/20
45Fin