Four days ago, reading the inquiry from Sriram (Ram) Sampathkumar at the LinkedIn discussion group about Open Innovation, greatly conducted by Stephan Lindegaard, I participate on the forum and Rich McDonnell ask me to translate the table of contents of the book that a group of Spanish professionals published last month of March telling their (our) stories and experiences about “intrapreneurship”.

Here it is, the table of contents I promise Ram to translate. The complete book, Spanish written, could be discharged at EOI website.
INtrepreneurs
experiences and reflections on the art of intrapreneurship within organizations
Prologue
PART 1: ENTREPRENEURSHIP WITHIN PRIVATE COMPANIES
Chapter 1: Innovation in the company and cultural change daily.
Fernando Summers. BBVA.
Chapter 2: To change the statu quo requires boldness and patience.
Alberto de Vega, Eduardo S. de la Fuente. Telefónica R&D.
Chapter 3: Connectors: People connecting ideas, projects and people inside enterprises.
David Bartolomé Sedano. Telefónica R&D.
Chapter 4: This here is always done well.
Rafael Gil. Boyacá group.
Chapter 5: The third way.
Leo Borj. Inergia Soluciones.
PART 2: ENTREPRENEURSHIP WITHIN THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 6: Hunting the Woolly Mammoth: Experiencing with confidence radical in public administration.
Alberto Ortiz de Zárate Tercero. Eusko Jaurlaritza | Vasque Government.
Chapter 7: Networked entrepreneurship: The long tail of public entrepreneurship.
Iñaki Ortiz. Eusko Jaurlaritza | Vasque Government.
Chapter 8: Collaborating to place into practice collaboration.
Jordi Graells. Generalitat de Catalunya.
Chapter 9: Field manual of the Entrepreneur-Warrior.
PART 3: ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE EDUCATION SECTOR
Chapter 10: Self: Intrapreneurs.
Javier Cuervo. EOI Business School.
Chapter 11: The professional way of the intrapreneur.
Mari Luz Congosto. Carlos III University.
Chapter 12: Bottom hacking the system: Change without taking the power control.
Pablo Garaizar. Deusto University.
Chapter 13: The “Gargantúa” company: The monster that devoured employees.
Lorena Fernández. Deusto University.
Chapter 14: Entrepreneurship in the educational world. Opening proceses, practices and results.
Tíscar Lara. EOI Business School.
PART 4: ENTREPRENEURSHIP VISSION FROM OUTSIDE
Chapter 15: And yet, I love you.
Julen Iturbe-Ormaetxe. Consultoría Artesana
Chapter 16: Intrapreneurs, the new adventurers.
Andrés Pérez Ortega. Marcapropia.net
Chapter 17: Living between two worlds.
José de la Peña Aznar. Telefónica foundation.
Chapter 18: Entrepreneurship, the new revolution coming from open innovation.
Dioni Nespral. Everis.




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