Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught?

Can you teach entrepreneurship? Bestselling author Eric Ries thinks so. He also thinks that entrepreneurship must be taught to more people if the American ec…

14 Comments on “Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught?”

  1. great video! i also liked? “21 Entrepreneurial Habits~Free” which is a
    free android app

  2. Anything can be learned. No one was born with discipline, it has to be
    learned and developed like anything else.

  3. I’ve been wanting to check out his book for a while. Its been on my
    wishlist on amazon and this interview encouraged me to hit the buy button.
    In my opinion, anything can be taught, but not everyone can grasp the
    concepts and apply them correctly. Some people learn by experience (trial
    and error), some learn by book and classroom, some are visual learners.
    Right? So all in all, I agree with his method and way of thinking. For me
    it makes perfect sense.

  4. I don’t think that entrepreneurship can be taught. There are people in my
    life who can work for themselves while others really just need
    instructions. There is nothing wrong with the one or the other way but
    being self-employed, especially online, can be very hard because it needs a
    lot of discipline. So when you don’t have that by nature and prefer a fixed
    pay check you have a hard time. However, I think anyone who is interested
    should try if it is something for him

  5. ▶ Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught?- with Eric Ries talking about the 3
    engines of growth and metrics http://buff.ly/16oLyIu #startup #measure

  6. This short interview with Eric Ries – author of The Lean Startup – is chock
    full of ideas, views and advice. It’s mainly for entrepreneurs, but listen
    actively to what Ries relates and you hear him speak to how leaders and
    staffers in companies can do their work better. 

  7. Sorry but since when are entrepreneurs building the wrong bloody stuff??
    Pull your head out of your computer screen and you might see whats going on
    in the real world. LOL the lean startup, lots of gen Y really are living in
    world cuckoo land.

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