Elaine Chen

Senior Lecturer
Entrepreneurs in Residence, Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
Vice President of Product Development, Rethink Robotics, Inc.

Primary DLC

MIT Sloan School of Management

MIT Room: E40-160

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Business Plans
Entrepreneurial Management
Entrepreneurship
Hi-Technology Companies
Innovative thinking
Intellectual property
Leadership
Management of technology
Manufacturing Management
Market Research; New Venture Development
Product Innovation
Research and Development

Recent Work

  • Video

    Building New Ventures From the Ground Up

    July 8, 2020MIT Faculty Feature Duration: 14:37

    Elaine Chen
    Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship

    Elaine Chen - 2019 Paris

    November 15, 2019Conference Video Duration: 41:7

    Disciplined Corporate Entrepreneurship: Enabling the creation of new ventures in existing organizations

    Building a successful new venture within an existing organization is not easy. Organizations become successful by building optimized, repeatable businesses. Entrepreneurial ventures, on the other hand, require an iterative, experimental mindset, and a completely different set of skills. In this talk, we will explore how leaders can help make their organizations more entrepreneurial via the Disciplined Corporate Entrepreneurship framework. There are three parts to this framework: Strategy, Enablement, and Practice. We will discuss how C-level executives make decisions to invest in innovation, how leaders of innovation labs and initiatives can select and deploy enablement tools, and how corporate entrepreneurs can leverage organizational and entrepreneurial skills to generate net new business value and build successful ventures.

    2019 MIT Paris Symposium