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Stephen Greer who became an entrepreneur at 24 when he was just out of college offers his take on the popular and ongoing debate about whether entrepreneurs need MBA. His answer combines yes and no but it’s not a diplomatically put together argument. It has been well-thought out and coming from hard earned experience. According to Greer, the core entrepreneurial attitude of taking risks cannot be taught in business schools as it is an integral part of a person’s personality but solid business education can equip entrepreneurs with valuable knowledge that they would otherwise acquire over a much longer time through the painful and expensive process of trial and error.
Source: HBR
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