Dr Frank La Pira

Business Teacher
Male, 45 Years| San Francisco - 94132, United States

Member since: Jan 18, 2009

Last active on: Jan 18, 2009 at 02:46 PM (EST)

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Teaching Preferences

Online Teaching

Group Teaching

One-on-One at More than $100 per hour

Offers free trial classes

Teaches following Subjects/Exams
Business (Others)
Language of Instruction: English
Teaching Experience

Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship

San Francisco State University, United States

Aug 2008 - Present

Entrepreneurship, Management, Creativity and Innovation

Lecturer/Unit Co-ordinator

Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

Feb 2006 - Jun 2007

Managing Growth, entrepreneurship

Lecturer

University of Ballarat, Australia

Apr 2002 - Jun 2007

Entrepreneurship, Management, Creativity and Innovation

Lecturer/Unit Co-ordinator

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia

Feb 2006 - Jan 2007

Entrepreneurship

Professional Experience
Managing director
Roughly West T/A as HI fitness, Australia
Apr 2003 - Mar 2007

MD of a fitness centre I purchased. When I purchased a share of the business it had 4 centres. When I sold the centre in 2007 we'd grown the business to 32 centres with over 300 employees

Education

Master of Entrepreneurship & Innovation

Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

Feb 1996 - Nov 2007


Won numerous awards for research presented at conferences.

Achieved student evaluations 4/5 average over all classes taught

Professional Exams & Certifications

Graduate Certificate of teaching (tertiary)

Australia

Year Of Passing: 2007

Associations & Membership
Academy of Management
California, United States
Sep 2007 - Present
SD Forum (Silicon Valley)
California, United States
Sep 2009 - Present
Silicon Valley Association of Startup Entrepreneurs
California, United States
Aug 2008 - Present
Publications and Research
Non-local Intuition and the Performance of Serial Entrepreneurs
La Pira & Gillin

Abstract: Understanding how and why entrepreneurs decide to pursue one venture as opposed to another has managed to elude entrepreneurship researchers. Of late, there has been a renewed interest in the role and importance of intuition to the entrepreneur. Two recent publications concerning electrophysiological evidence of intuition (McCraty et al., 2004a–b) and the relationship of motivations with spiritual intelligence (Zohar and Marshall, 2000) suggest the need to evaluate how we access our deepest meanings, values, purposes and highest motivations in recognising opportunities.

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