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6 Ways To Learn The Realities For Starting A Business

Startup Professionals Musings

Find a business mentor, as well as a friend. A mentor is someone who will tell you what you need to hear, while a friend might tell you what you want to hear. These include the classes in school that focus on case studies and team exercises, but extend beyond the academic world to professional and industry seminars.

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6 Tips On How To Really Prepare For Your New Venture

Startup Professionals Musings

Find a business mentor, as well as a friend. A mentor is someone who will tell you what you need to hear, while a friend might tell you what you want to hear. These include the classes in school that focus on case studies and team exercises, but extend beyond the academic world to professional and industry seminars.

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Entrepreneurs Relish The Challenge More Than Money

Startup Professionals Musings

I’m not talking about academic classes, because at best these only teach you how to learn. Follow up online with social networking to make contact, dig deeper, and maybe even line up a mentor. Adopt a mentor. Boomers who have “been there and done that” make great mentors. Formal learning. It won’t happen.

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Entrepreneurs Love the Learning and Ramen Noodles

Startup Professionals Musings

I’m not talking about academic classes, because at best these only teach you how to learn. Follow up online with social networking to make contact, dig deeper, and maybe even line up a mentor. Adopt a mentor. Boomers who have “been there and done that” make great mentors. Formal learning. It won’t happen.

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6 Practical Steps To Learning How To Build A Startup

Startup Professionals Musings

Find a business mentor, as well as a friend. A mentor is someone who will tell you what you need to hear, while a friend might tell you what you want to hear. These include the classes in school that focus on case studies and team exercises, but extend beyond the academic world to professional and industry seminars.

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UCSB Tops Harvard & Wharton In Startup Wars

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Instead of a traditional business school''s case study and textbook approach, UCSB''s Technology Management Program (TMP) emphasizes experiential learning. The TMP began in the late 1990''s as a single class inside the Engineering College. This allowed the curriculum to efficiently find its product / market fit. All-Star Alumni.

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If Your Dream is to Get Rich, Don’t Try a Startup

Startup Professionals Musings

I’m not talking about academic classes, because at best these only teach you how to learn. Follow up online with social networking to make contact, dig deeper, and maybe even line up a mentor. Adopt a mentor. Boomers who have been there and done that make great mentors. Formal learning. It won’t happen.

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