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Crack Open an Academic, Find an Entrepreneur
At PWC’s Diamond Exchange yesterday, where I am the dumbest person in the room and loving it, I heard an interesting assertion by Justin Hall-Tipping. He said that “all university professors are fundamentally entrepreneurs.” After all, where else can you … Continue reading
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