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More business schools are producing start-ups, as they employ successful entrepreneurs to provide mentorship and contacts. Business students are convinced to hone a start-up, rather than to seek a job. Justin Jansen responds on the subject.
More business schools are producing start-ups, as they employ successful entrepreneurs to provide mentorship and contacts. Business students are convinced to hone a start-up, rather than to seek a job. Justin Jansen responds on the subject.