Quote: (04-04-2012 10:04 AM)the_conductor Wrote:
Does the book focus mainly on the US, or does it have a global focus, for those not living stateside?
And for those who have entrepreneurial ambitions, what program in academia (if there are any), gives you the best training for that?
I know a lot of successful entrepreneurs. Most of them have degrees in computer science, engineering or business/management - with a handful of political science and history grads mixed in.
Keep in mind too that a lot of successful ventures have come from STEM grads who have been involved in research and come up with ways to commercialise whatever their professors or collaborators were working on at their university.
"A flower can not remain in bloom for years, but a garden can be cultivated to bloom throughout seasons and years." - xsplat