Lets face it: Throughout the world, and even in the Silicon Valley, MBAs carry a negative connotation when associated with startups. Venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki — known for his book ‘The Art of the Start’, goes out to say that there are two categories of people that startups need to avoid — first the consultants, and secondly the MBAs.
But my opinion of the cadre is not so bleak. Nor is the world so black and white. But there are avenues for change, and a need for an ambience in b-schools that could nurture the entrepreneurial spirit that seems to be getting India adrenalized.
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Author: Vijay Anand