ONE NATION, UNDER CONSTRUCTION
How would you have America's next generation discover the great game of business?
Through the examples of corrupt corporate CEOs and greedy Wall Street speculators? Or from principled leaders who lend strength to the fabric of American enterprise? People who use real talent to build businesses that serve customers, employees and investors?
If there's one thing lacking in the business world today, its principles. Dishonesty and greed have reared their ugly head on more than one occasion. There are some of us, however, that would like to restore the tarnished image of business and remind people that for principled entrepreneurs, integrity is not for sale.
Instead of watching more students acquire cookie-cutter MBAs, what if you could pass on the hard-earned lessons from your own failures and success to young people eager to know how to create wealth and live a fulfilling life?
YOU TO THE RESCUE
You are part of the solution. By learning to teach with questions, you enable students to think for themselves. By passing along the timeless lessons of business, economics and ethics, you let them know that the future success of entrepreneurship can be in their hands one day. And by helping students discover that a "calling" is much more fulfilling that a job or career you illustrate the value of balance in business and life.
Read Jeff Sandefer's thoughts: Why Do I Teach Entrepreneurship
