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OK, So Maybe Not ALL MBA Entrepreneurs Are Oxymorons

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A version of this article previously appeared in Forbes. “As much as possible, avoid hiring MBA’s. MBA programs don’t teach people how to create companies … our position is that we hire someone in spite of an MBA, not because of one.” MBA’s are an easy target for entrepreneurs’ scorn.

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Some Thoughts about Selling at Startups

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Many MBA programs still cater too much to the needs of large, corporate management jobs or prepare students to enter big consulting companies or investments banks. My list of excuses includes: product, pricing, competition and lack of sales support. This includes presentations, ROI calculators, competitive analyses and so forth.

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The 5 Criteria That Matter When Evaluating A College Entreprenurial Program

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A version of this article previously appeared in Forbes. If you haven't already subscribed yet, subscribe now for free weekly JohnGreathouse.com articles! Note: no bonus points should be given for an MBA program, as MBA’s seldom generate great business ideas. Is there a venture competition with cash prizes?

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Startup Children – How To Parent An Entrepreneur (Part IV) - Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained

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If you haven’t already subscribed yet, subscribe now for free weekly Infochachkie articles! As I note in MBA Education and Other Oxymorons entry, my roommates and I hosted a weekly poker game while attending Wharton. Be vigilant and keep your eyes on your competition, especially when they are dealt their hands.

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Kevin O’Connor Discusses The Secrets Of Success - Hint: There Are No Secrets

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free weekly Infochachkie articles! Not necessarily those who went to the best schools, but who are really street-smart…and we want competitive people. Would you rather bet on a top engineer who can solve really complicated problems or an MBA who can do an internal rate of return or an NPV? Most people know about Kayak.com.

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Entrepreneurship: Nature vs. Nurture? A Religious Debate

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Entrepreneurs aren’t born, they’re made.&# The data in this article is at best, a stretch. The paper is surprisingly much more balanced in its assertions than this TechCrunch article. Notes Wadhwa, “Jason [Calacanis], Fred [Wilson], and Silicon Valley VC’s, I’ve got news for you: you’ve got it all wrong. Wadhwa wrote.

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Top 30 Startup Posts for July 2010

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recently did a lecture at a Babson MBA summer class on Entrepreneurial Leadership. No, that IS NOT a competitive advantage - A Smart Bear: Startups and Marketing for Geeks , July 12, 2010 This is part 1 of the series: 5 Lessons from 150 startup pitches. Ashley co-wrote a recent Newsweek article titled “Forget Brainstorming.&#

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