The Value of an Education in Entrepreneurship

Larry Nelson of w3w3.com recently interviewed the Deming Center for Entrepreneurship’s executive director, Paul Jerde.  In this interview you’ll learn if Paul thinks entrepreneurship can be taught, and what happens when the skills behind entrepreneurship are demystified.

You’ll learn what our students at the Leeds School of Business get from an education in entrepreneurship and the process of helping students–who may come to Leeds with a broad or narrow definition of what an entrepreneur is–understand how to evaluate ideas for having commercial viability and commercial applications.  Because, as Jerde says, “Most people in the world don’t really know.”

Listen to the full interview.

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