The demand for entrepreneurship education and mentorship is going up exponentially, but quality supply can't keep up, says MIT Entrepreneurship Center director Bill Aulet. This week, Wiley published Aulet's book "Disciplined Entrepreneurship" — which aims to serve as an antidote to the issue by offering a framework for learning entrepreneurship.
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