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10 Tests of Your Modern Entrepreneur Lingo Savvy

Startup Professionals Musings

Many entrepreneurs I know don’t realize that the language they learned in the corporate world, or even their recent MBA class, won’t get them ahead in the startup world today. As a reality check, try this quick test of your entrepreneur savvy. As a reality check, try this quick test of your entrepreneur savvy.

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Boston Startup School Launches | Education 2.0

Tech Zulu Event

Last week Boston Startup School officially launched and began with their inaugural class. This is an area of which we’ve begun seeing great growth in as more graduates opt for the startup life, rather than searching out for the “corporate” job that could be less satisfying in most cases. ” - Shaun Johnson.

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What Can You Learn from the 4-Hour Workweek?

Both Sides of the Table

They can travel the world, take classes in interesting subjects, spend time with loved ones or start new hobbies. I got to experience much of the local culture and customs. My first corporate job was at First Interstate Bank where I worked in Corporate Finance. Large corporations can be soulless. Yeah, right!

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The Startup UCLA Accelerator Is About Entrepreneurship Not Investment Returns

SoCal Delicious

The money from the program comes from a combination of corporate sponsors and several academic departments. Program head Robert Jadon describes Startup UCLA as more of a pre-accelerator than anything, meaning the the ideas are typically earlier stage and the entrepreneurs less experienced. Follow PandoDaily: Search. Post navigation.

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Tech Titans Peter Thiel, Matt Jacobson, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, Mich Mathews, Elon Musk Buy Homes in Los Angeles

SoCal Delicious

Loading… Life & Culture. Life & Culture. Tech entrepreneurs and executives from Silicon Valley are moving south and buying up luxury homes in the Los Angeles area. Andrew Frame, a 30-something entrepreneur who founded Internet-telephone company Ooma, bought a contemporary four bedroom in Bel Air for $5.5