When i got out of business school 20 odd years ago, there were two people in my entire class starting a business. That has changed. I think something like a third or half of h b s's graduating class is going to be either starting a business or joining start up. If you have access to a quarter of a million dollars in capital or debt, if you're not freakishly remarkable and do really well under g met, all these moons have to line up for you to go to an elite mba. So unless yourdy are running off and running Boss, get punched that ticket. Become part of the navy seals of information age economy by becoming a Cebarra miller
We're revisiting some of our favorite questions and answers from past episodes. Scott answers a question about how Trader Joe’s has succeeded without offering delivery or online shopping. He then gives dating advice to the young and single in an era of dating apps, and offers his thoughts on why business school is still worth it, even if you just want to work for yourself.
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