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Artem Petrenko2016-02-04 12:32:37
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Artem Petrenko, 2016-02-04 12:32:37

Is there value in attending a business school for people who want to be entrepreneurial?

Any MBA there too. Is there any point in this or is it still pumping money and increasing self-esteem?

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Cyril, 2016-02-04
@service_man

I think it really depends on who teaches at this school, school is different. If teachers are related to practical entrepreneurship, then there will be a sense. In addition, you can make useful contacts.
It is impossible to row all schools under one brush.

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Cat Anton, 2016-02-04
@27cm

No. In the first chapters of the book Myself an MBA there is a more detailed explanation.
For a person there will be some sense from these schools only if he is completely incapable of self-education. So he'll learn at least something... or maybe not.

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Andrey Ermakov, 2016-02-04
@mazah

Of course, there is a sense in this, but only when you clearly understand what problem you want to solve.
In any industry, the first will not be the one who has knowledge, but the one who will be able to effectively manage it.

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Roman_Kh, 2016-02-04
@Roman_Kh

It is not worth spending money on Russian pseudo-business pseudo-schools.
But Stanford, Harvard, Sloan, Wharton, LBS, IE, HEC, SBS and the like will be useful: they will bring the necessary knowledge, acquaintances, and status. Some business schools even have special programs for entrepreneurs.

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redakoc, 2016-02-16
@redakoc

Business schools are different.
For example, many even experienced businessmen praise the training that its startups receive from IIDF.
But overwhelmingly, business schools are a waste of time and money.

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ribiruby, 2017-03-09
@ribiruby

If you are not an entrepreneur at heart, then teaching you is useless.
Attending the courses gives the Rava some confidence that everything is simple.
But really launched projects (or unsuccessful attempts) give experience. Experience is more valuable.
It makes sense to take courses for the sake of educational program - such as how to pay taxes.
It makes sense to take courses for the sake of leveling up when you are unable to cope with your growing business and you need new methods.
Communication is also helpful during the course.
With other future entrepreneurs.
Perhaps with someone you will burn out a joint project.

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Andrey Alekseev, 2016-02-05
@Aniriksiy

"School school strife" - "Man to man strife"
Someone will help, someone not, depends on the aspiration and desire.

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mudatad, 2017-03-14
@mudatad

You or an entrepreneur.
Or not.
Schools can only teach you the nuances of what you're already doing.

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