this is guy is a … this is guy is a joke, he works at university!!! he teaches how to start a company and he has not done it!, and why not start a company at 22, your a joke, go keep working your job, matter of fact im hiring and im 20, need a job email me!!!
I don’t agree with … I don’t agree with Entrepreneurs staying within a corporation.
The last thing myself and most other entrepreneurs want is to be in a Job!
Entrepreneurs are … Entrepreneurs are interested in pursuing a NEW venture that will solve a problem or fulfill a need IN EXCHANGE FOR PROFIT as 619millionaire said. How does innovating as an employee within an existing company define you as an entrepreneur? As an employee, YOU will NOT reep the benefits (profit) from this type of innovation.
Sorry Dr. Steve Gedeon, but you have been sadly misinformed. It is unfortunate that your entire entrepreneurship program revolves around this flawed definition.
An entrepreneur … An entrepreneur doesn’t innovate old companies, they create new ones. Why dissuading “22 yr old’s” from being their own business, and working for someone? This is the opposite of an entrepreneur.
Ben Weissenstein … Ben Weissenstein one of the most up and coming entrepreneurs in the country. He’s 19 and already been featured on Dr. Phil and Entrepreneur Magazine for his company: Grand Slam Garage Sales and is about to get much more national press and possibly even a reality show. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO BEN’S CHANNEL benceogs90 AND FOLLOW HIM ON TWITTER AT the username benweissenstein.
Then empower kids to learn how to be entrepreneurs early on in life. Schools should teach the subject, after all these kids are either going to work for a company (profit or non profit) or create their own path by owning businesses. Let’s really teach them real life lessons. Why do we still have to follow the industrial age style of education while we are in digital, service- oriented age?
December 27th, 2009 at 8:53 am
this is guy is a …
this is guy is a joke, he works at university!!! he teaches how to start a company and he has not done it!, and why not start a company at 22, your a joke, go keep working your job, matter of fact im hiring and im 20, need a job email me!!!
December 27th, 2009 at 8:53 am
i want to be one
i want to be one
December 27th, 2009 at 8:53 am
I don’t agree with …
I don’t agree with Entrepreneurs staying within a corporation.
The last thing myself and most other entrepreneurs want is to be in a Job!
Jonathan Pitts
December 27th, 2009 at 8:53 am
Agreed, but I …
Agreed, but I suggest you should be more nicer…..
December 27th, 2009 at 8:53 am
Entrepreneurs are …
Entrepreneurs are interested in pursuing a NEW venture that will solve a problem or fulfill a need IN EXCHANGE FOR PROFIT as 619millionaire said. How does innovating as an employee within an existing company define you as an entrepreneur? As an employee, YOU will NOT reep the benefits (profit) from this type of innovation.
Sorry Dr. Steve Gedeon, but you have been sadly misinformed. It is unfortunate that your entire entrepreneurship program revolves around this flawed definition.
December 27th, 2009 at 8:53 am
agreed.
agreed.
December 27th, 2009 at 8:53 am
An Entrepreneur is …
An Entrepreneur is someone who solves problems for a profit.
December 27th, 2009 at 8:53 am
An entrepreneur …
An entrepreneur doesn’t innovate old companies, they create new ones. Why dissuading “22 yr old’s” from being their own business, and working for someone? This is the opposite of an entrepreneur.
December 27th, 2009 at 8:53 am
Ben Weissenstein …
Ben Weissenstein one of the most up and coming entrepreneurs in the country. He’s 19 and already been featured on Dr. Phil and Entrepreneur Magazine for his company: Grand Slam Garage Sales and is about to get much more national press and possibly even a reality show. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO BEN’S CHANNEL benceogs90 AND FOLLOW HIM ON TWITTER AT the username benweissenstein.
December 27th, 2009 at 8:53 am
Steve in his office …
Steve in his office talking about Entrepreneurship. He is in his element!
December 27th, 2009 at 8:53 am
Want smart …
Want smart education?
Then empower kids to learn how to be entrepreneurs early on in life. Schools should teach the subject, after all these kids are either going to work for a company (profit or non profit) or create their own path by owning businesses. Let’s really teach them real life lessons. Why do we still have to follow the industrial age style of education while we are in digital, service- oriented age?