Entrepreneurial Myths: November 2005 Archives

One of the classic myths about entrepreneurship is that entrepreneurs are born, not made. I had a post on this earlier this year, comparing this debate to the same debate that went on during the 1960s and 1970s about leadership.

The National Dialogue on Entrepreneurship has a link to a new article in Region Focus, a journal produced by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, "Nature vs. Nurture," by Charles Gerena.

What a waste of our tax money! We already know from several studies that entrepreneurial success rates increase dramatically with proper training.

I wonder if government bureaucrats are born, or made.....hmmmm.....

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