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Entrepreneurship (SBE100) & Service Learning

[PDF] Entrepreneurship and service learning

In Fall 2017, Small Business & Entrepreneurship (SBE) 100 students learned how to practice the concepts of entrepreneurship and developed mentoring skills by partnering with high school students who competed in the Network for Teach Entrepreneurship’s (NFTE) international competition.

Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Resources

 

There are networks of entrepreneurship ecosystem builders gathered around programs that focus on targeted communities, (whether geographic or entrepreneur type), including:

There are several important program-specific professional networks that exist for entrepreneurship ecosystem builders

 

Entrepreneurship for All

Young people with the potential to become business leaders are too often unable to get past the disadvantages of poverty and a lack of access to knowledge and support.

Look in any low-income area, whether it’s a favela or a rural village or a run-down section of an American city, and you’ll find young people with the characteristics needed for entrepreneurship: curiosity, confidence, and a propensity to break rules. The latter trait is an important part of the mix. In a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research, young people who engaged in “more aggressive, illicit, risk-taking activities” tended to score higher on learning-aptitude tests, had greater self-esteem than their peers, and were more likely to undertake entrepreneurship ventures as adults.

It makes sense that rule-breakers are well-positioned to start businesses. Entrepreneurs are more comfortable setting their own rules than staying within limits set by others, and they often have little respect for authority — educational, cultural, or even legal.

Often they do not have the skills or awareness of what is around them even if they grow up in a big place like New York City. Everything is available but if you do not know how to organize it, the cards are stacked against the new entrepreneur. BMCC’s Small Business & Entrepreneurship Degree Program gives you insights into how to think, act and organize like a company founder.