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Higher Ed Adjusts to the Unretired

Universities, colleges and trade schools offer programs for people eager to start a new business or career after they retire. EDITOR'S NOTE: This article is part of The Great Unretirement, a Next Read More...

Category: Features

Authors: Edd Staton and Cynthia Staton

Lively Discussions Improve Students' Entrepreneurial Mindset

The Harvard Case Methodology, which emphasizes vigorous debate guided by teachers, can help students gain the thinking skills they need to succeed as business owners. While business history is filled Read More...

Category: Education and Teaching

Authors: Danielle Ailts Campeau , Shinwon Noh and John McVea

Teaching Entrepreneurial Leadership Through the Lens of Taylor Swift

Pop culture is pedagogically potent in this engaging semester-long honors course, which has received rave reviews from students. Entrepreneurial education often draws from case studies of business Read More...

Category: Education and Teaching

Author: Mariah Yates, Ph.D., MBA

AI Can Turbocharge Entrepreneurial Skills and How They Are Taught

AI helps both current and future entrepreneurs accomplish tasks that would have been difficult or impossible before, clearing the way for higher-level thinking, strategizing and learning. EDITOR’S Read More...

Category: Applied and Practice

Author: Zach Kinzler

Stanford's Lean Launchpad Class Achieves Huge Impact

The 15-year-old teaching innovation has inspired similar programs at other schools, and its approach has spread to agencies focused on health, climate change, and defense. We just finished the 15th Read More...

Category: Education and Teaching

Author: Steve Blank

ChatGPT Took My Tech Entrepreneurship Exam. Here's What Happened.

The test measures students’ knowledge of both established principles and managerial “soft” skills. Check out the results -- and test your answers against ChatGPT on seven questions. We all want Read More...

Category: Education and Teaching

Author: Shyam Kumar

I Banned Cell Phones In My Class: What Happened Next

UNC-Chapel Hill Professor Howard Aldrich said focus and grades improved once cell phones were out of the picture…and students engaged with one another more. Schools everywhere are talking about Read More...

Category: Commentary

Authors: Howard E. Aldrich and Kimberly Eddleston

From Chalkboards to Chatbots: The New Age of Entrepreneurial Education

Entrepreneurship teachers can't afford to be bystanders in today's technology-driven world. If we are bystanders, our students follow suit. If they are bystanders, we have not fulfilled our Read More...

Category: Education and Teaching

Author: Doan Winkel

Bisociation Teaching Exercise Spurs Business Model Innovation 

This teaching exercise focuses on generating novel combinations of existing business models, products/services and markets. Diverse paths lead to entrepreneurial opportunities and innovative business Read More...

Category: Education and Teaching

Authors: Dante Di Gregorio , Joel Ryman and Jennifer Kuan

How to Build an Innovative Mindset

In January 2021 I joined the Great Resignation and took an early retirement from the University of Minnesota (UMN). I had spent 12 years there teaching social entrepreneurship and managing Read More...

Category: Commentary

Author: Fred Rose