Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship and International Business, Anglia Ruskin University
Lianne Taylor is an Organizational Psychologist with extensive commercial, operational consultancy and Academic experience. A strong track record of designing and delivering development solutions for clients across different industries of international Retail & Corporate banking, Manufacturing & Engineering, Marketing and Sales, Utilities/nuclear energy, IT, Telecommunications and Academia- Nationally and Internationally and within UK Government bodies.
As Deputy Director for CEDAR, she was co-director on a global bank sponsored South African programme internationalising businesses to the UK, contributing to Systemic Entrepreneurship in Africa Conferences.Her work in Romania contributed to the setting up of a School of Entrepreneurship whilst establishing several new business start-ups.
Female entrepreneurs and the curse of 'male-only' business attributes
May 22, 2017 11:37 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
In theory, the world of entrepreneurship should be gender-blind. Start-up businesses are judged on whether they survive or die, and you might have thought that the same stark definition was applied to entrepreneurs...
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