Entrepreneurship Is Not Taught In B-Schools


You really can’t teach entrepreneurship

A class room can’t help you to create business and if it does won’t it be really limited without much practical knowledge? There are many things that a class room can’t teach and can be obtained only through actual interaction and practicality. It cannot teach the bitterness of failure but it gives a theoretical explanation on how to overcome it but that doesn’t work. Winston Churchill once said – “Success is walking from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.” At the most business schools can quote this on a black board and write equations on it and blame him for writing failure twice and pointing out he was a true failure until sometime.

Entrepreneurship is an idea, a passion that has to be developed by oneself. It is not simple as planting a seed and watering it to grow. It demands self interest and passion and not an induction of passion.