Pitching an idea or product or service is irrevocably tied to the entrepreneur, so much so that it is covered as a fundamental skill and taught in all entrepreneurship courses at every level
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Pitching an idea or product or service is irrevocably tied to the entrepreneur, so much so that it is covered as a fundamental skill and taught in all entrepreneurship courses at every level
Today, recommending one just write a traditional business plan is outdated advice.
We need more entrepreneurs—individuals with new ideas—who are willing to move those ideas forward.
Every semester one of the first questions I ask my students is, “who or what is an entrepreneur?”
The next big idea could come from a high school student learning entrepreneurship, or from a Washburn business student who is pitching and developing ideas.
I want to say one word to you—just one word— augmented reality... Actually, that is two words, but Jay Van Buren, tech entrepreneur and former Topekan, believes that this moment is similar to the famous scene in the movie The Graduate.
An up and coming fashion designer entrepreneur is working in our midst, right now, in an apartment by Washburn University.
In 1958, Topeka was hopping. Growing. Efforts were being made to revitalize old neighborhoods.