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Thomas Eisenmann
Professor of Entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School
Thomas R. Eisenmann is a prominent American economist and the Howard H. Stevenson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School (HBS). He also holds the Peter O. Crisp Faculty Chair at the Harvard Innovation Labs and serves as the Unit Head of the Entrepreneurial Management faculty at HBS. Eisenmann is well-known for his contributions to entrepreneurship education and research, particularly through his book Why Startups Fail.
Education and Early Career
Eisenmann completed his academic journey at Harvard University, earning:
- D.B.A. in Business Policy (1998)
- MBA (1983)
- BA in Economics (1979)
Before his tenure at Harvard, he worked as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, where he co-headed their Media and Entertainment Practice, advising clients in various sectors including broadcasting and publishing.123
Teaching and Contributions
At Harvard, Eisenmann has made significant contributions to the curriculum, having developed numerous MBA electives focused on entrepreneurship, technology ventures, and marketplace design. He has taught core courses such as:
- Designing Technology Ventures
- The Entrepreneurial Manager, which is mandatory for first-year MBA students.
Eisenmann has also created innovative programs like the January Term Startup Bootcamp, which immerses students in startup culture and practices.234
Research Interests
His research primarily focuses on entrepreneurship, platform-based business models, and strategies for technology ventures. Eisenmann is recognized for his insights into why startups fail and how entrepreneurs can navigate challenges in their ventures.15 His work includes influential publications on topics such as two-sided markets and lean startup methodologies.
Professional Affiliations
In addition to his teaching role, Eisenmann has been involved in various initiatives at Harvard, including serving as Faculty Co-Chair of the HBS Rock Center for Entrepreneurship and contributing to programs aimed at fostering innovation among students.234
Eisenmann's extensive experience in both academia and consulting positions him as a leading figure in the field of entrepreneurship education.
Highlights
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