Just asking. if you want to be an entrepreneur, is there any bachelor degree that an upcoming entrepreneur should choose ??
SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 2d
as of now IIT and Harvard Business Schools are the best for any business degree but nowadays everything available freely on internet and just read 500+ books about business then you can easily learn everything business
If today india will win I will upload 10 Harvard business books for people who wants to manage startup like a professional .
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 4m
Professional Books For Learning Business—
1=} Harvard Business School - Top 10 Books About
• Communication
• Managing youself
• Change Management
• Strategy
• Making Smart decisions
• Innovation
• Collaboration
• Emotional Intelligen
Nowadays acquiring education is becoming more and more costly whereas the average income hasn't seen that increase. People do say that there are government schools for poor kids but we all know the quality of education they provide.
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 3m
PROFESSIONAL Books For Understanding About Core Business Creation ( Download All Books Freely )
How to Create perfect pitch deck
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How to get funding from VC
How to act like a professional in busine
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