Entrepreneur in Residence: Difference between revisions
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*[[Alec Higgins]] - Agreement - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vzhclaAWf2wimkt2KD6A7RSKAvLJdV4bgkUnZFED1iY/edit] | *[[Alec Higgins]] - Agreement - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vzhclaAWf2wimkt2KD6A7RSKAvLJdV4bgkUnZFED1iY/edit] | ||
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Revision as of 18:51, 22 December 2015
Guidelines Document
Candidates
- Alec Higgins - Agreement - [1]
- Torbjorn Ludvigsen
Positioning
The EIR program is the "home of open enterprise", and "home of distributive enterprise." When people work on Distributive Enterprise in general - they are called Distributive Enterpise Fellows - and they can be remote or on-site at the global headquarters of OSE - in which case they are called Entrepreneurs-in-Residence.
EIRs develop a distributive enterprise every 6 months via a focused effort, at which point, new EIRs may be recruited for replication testing. If infrastructure for the EIR's program is lacking, such infrastructure may be built as part of the EIR program - consistent with our 'civilization under construction' approach. The infrastructure is used for further training purposes, such that the EIR receives an immersion, lifestyle investment experience that fosters responsibility and authenticity of their development. The first three months are in training, and infrastructure building, time-binding the previous EIR's learnings.