The premise of the post is that entrepreneurship can't be taught. In fact, going through an MBA program can actually dull the effectiveness of an entrepreneurial mind.
It had an excellent analysis of how bankers and consultants are fundamentally different from entrepreneurs (although as a consultant, I'm hoping this isn't true! But a great reminder nevertheless).
Read John Warrillow's bnet article. (Thanks, Julia)
Why Women Aren’t C.E.O.s, According to Women Who Almost Were
"It’s not a pipeline problem. It’s about loneliness, competition and deeply rooted barriers." Read more in the NYT .
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"Why I don’t talk about race with White people." Read more in Medium .
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Even women who earn overwhelmingly positive performance reviews are told that they have ‘personality flaws,’ a new study finds. The double...