As part of Stanford Seed Transformation Program, 45 companies in India has been chosen for the program by Stanford Seed which is an initiative by the Stanford Graduate School of Business. It has provided training to more than 500 business leaders in the last five years as part of its entry into India.
“We selected India because of the high number of promising entrepreneurs with exciting businesses, and the potential for our Seed Transformation Program to support these businesses in their expansion. We see a significant opportunity to have a positive impact in the region by empowering and enabling business leaders who are focused on lifting India to greater prosperity,” said Jonathan Levin, dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business.
The Seed Transformation Program gives training and advice to entrepreneurs for expanding their company. Stanford Graduate School of Business offers training and mentorship tothe participant’s company.
45 Indian firms picked for a year-long seed program by Stanford Graduate School of Business
As part of Stanford Seed Transformation Program, 45 companies in India has been chosen for the program by Stanford Seed which is an initiative by the Stanford Graduate School of Business. It has provided training to more than 500 business leaders in the last five years as part of its entry into India.
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