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Entrepreneurs were once in a shallow minority at business schools – but corporate managers are flocking to the start-up scene at a rapid pace. It therefore should come as no surprise that 'start-up fever' is gripping world's best business schools. Justin Jansen explains that entrepreneurial alumni of RSM even hold lectures and that their companies are used as exemplary case studies.
Entrepreneurs were once in a shallow minority at business schools – but corporate managers are flocking to the start-up scene at a rapid pace. It therefore should come as no surprise that 'start-up fever' is gripping world's best business schools. Justin Jansen explains that alumni of RSM that are founders of their own companies even hold lectures and that their companies are used as exemplary case studies.