Does the best path to being a successful entrepreneur begin with getting a job or starting a business right after graduating school? When preparing your response, support your view with facts from the two media sources. More than one paragraph.
Being a successful entrepreneur comes from experience, critical self-understanding process and therefore the creation of the necessary intellectual framework to support our understanding of the factors which are relevant in any decision making process. An entrepreneur is one which understands the need to bring about a change in the way things are being done currently and therefore, seeks the improvement to the process to enable an overall innovation.
We can therefore say that it would not mean that we should start a business as soon as we graduate from a business school with a business, rather, getting a good job which challenge us with unique problems, constantly enables us to work on overcoming our constraints and shortcomings and therefore coming up with the solution to these problems can be considered as the reason we need a job as a starting point to any entrepreneurial process.
Sure, some individuals are just born with an entrepreneurial mind. They would not necessarily need a job to recognize the same aspect of understanding required for us. But, getting a job and, getting the experience is still relevant for everybody in order to make fewer mistakes when it actually matters.
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department at Thorvaldsen Conglomerated (TC) since graduation. She
is satisfied with her current job, but is considering an MBA degree
to increase her skills and her advancement prospects. She has
examined a number of MBA schools. She has narrowed her choices to
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4 Lexy Halliday graduated four years ago with degrees in accounting and finance. She has been employed in the finance 5 department at Thorvaldsen Conglomerated (TC) since graduation. She is satisfied with her current job, but is 5considering an MBA degree to increase her skills and her advancement prospects. She has examined a number of MBA schools. She has narrowed her choices to 1) staying in her current job,...
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