Can we train young people to be entrepreneurs?
Planting Seeds
Rajiv Tandon is executive director of the Institute for Innovators and Entrepreneurs and an advocate for the future of entrepreneurship in Minnesota.
Other regions’ entrepreneurial successes may not provide a road map for ours.
Of course we can, but mainstream public education isn’t trying very hard.
Five hundred years ago, Martin Luther nailed to a church door his “95 Theses,”
Minnesotans are eating the fruits of the economic seeds planted between WWII and the 1980s—but what are we doing for the next generation?
Game-changing ideas or business models rarely make their mark overnight.