Professor Dr Erhan Erkut is convinced that entrepreneurship can be taught and learnt. He believes it’s in our genes to be entrepreneurs and that there are very few individuals who are not cut for entrepreneurship. You might be part of the quarter of the population that cannot be successful entrepreneurs if you:
Have very low risk tolerance
Low perseverance
Dislike teamwork
Just want to be a cog
Don’t have work Ethic
Want to get rich quick
If you don’t fall into those categories, and want to go on the entrepreneurial journey, here are the do’s and don’ts of the professor:
Don't expect much from your university
Do at least one internship and a summer job
Read at least five entrepreneurial books
Get to know the players in the ecosystem as quickly as you can
Spend an entire day in an incubator or an accelerator. Not just sitting around but asking people questions, shadowing them.
Follow 5 startups
Offer free help to a startup.
Work for a company for 5 years. Generate ideas, understand the business, make mistakes on someone else’s money and try to be an intrapreneur.
You can watch the full talk here.
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