Howard Anderson
Howard Anderson
Distinguished Visiting Professor
in Entrepreneurship
Business School, EGADE Business School
Expertise
Communications industry
High technology entrepreneurship and new ventures
Internet industry
Venture capital
Overview
Professor Howard Anderson is senior lecturer at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and the School of Engineering at Brown University in the United States.
Previously, he was senior lecturer at Fuqua School, in North Carolina, William Porter Distinguished Senior Lecturer at the MIT Sloan School of Management, and senior lecturer at Harvard Business School.
With years of experience in high technology entrepreneurship and venture capital, Howard Anderson’s work has focused on funding and investing in innovative companies in growing markets in the area of technology.
He is also a distinguished thought leader in the communications industry and his research has focused on topics such as managing adversity and high-tech entrepreneurship.
His industry leadership experience ranges from being the founder and president of the Yankee Group (1970-1999), a company that specialized in analyzing the high-tech industry, which was featured in the Inc. 500. He was also a co-founder and general partner of Battery Ventures (1983-1999).
Howard Anderson was a part of Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Entrepreneurship for the Business School and EGADE Business School.
Education and Training
- MBA, Harvard Business School
- B.A., Economics, University of Pennsylvania
Publications
- Anderson, H. (2004, 1 mayo). Why Big Companies Can’t Invent. MIT Technology Review. https://www.technologyreview.com/2004/05/01/232908/why-big-companies-cant-invent/
- Anderson, H. (2004, 12 mayo). The Language of Pattern Recognition. MIT Technology Review. https://www.technologyreview.com/2004/05/12/232872/the-language-of-pattern-recognition/
- Anderson, H. (2002, 23 julio). The Last Telecom Standing. Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB1027378571972931240
- Anderson, H. (2001, 3 diciembre). The Downside to the Upside. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/asap/2001/1203/anderson.html
- Anderson, H. (2001, septiembre 10). Stuck in Neutral. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/asap/2001/0910/078.html