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By Ken Harrington on Wed Mar 22 2017

How can schools create an environment that offers a continuum of learning and experiences in entrepreneurship, and develop students into entrepreneurs with lifelong skills that can be tapped when Read more

By Whitney Peake and Teran Sundy on Thu Mar 02 2017

Many of us may remember the “Choose Your Own Adventure” books from childhood. In these tales, the story develops to a point and presents a scenario choice to the reader. Depending on the choice Read more

By Ritch Sorenson on Tue Feb 21 2017

Conflict is inevitable in family-run businesses. Learning how to manage it and channel it productively is an important skill for entrepreneurship students who may someday manage their own family's Read more

By Heidi Neck on Mon Jan 30 2017

Babson Professor Heidi Neck, the 2016 Schulze Entrepreneurship Educator of the Year and author of two books on entrepreneurship pedagogy, believes that future entrepreneurs need teachers who can Read more

By Michael Morris on Mon Jan 30 2017

As more students seek to become entrepreneurs, the schools that teach them must be entrepreneurial themselves. This means taking a fresh look at what they teach and the skills and mindsets that Read more

By Howard E. Aldrich on Fri Dec 09 2016

Group work has been implemented successfully for years at the K-12 level, but has been slow to catch on within higher education. Group work, or cooperative learning, offers a host of benefits to both Read more

By Ritch Sorenson on Tue Nov 15 2016

The purpose of this exercise is to help students understand the advantages and challenges of working in a family business or of being in a business family. Some students who have worked in their Read more

By Kimberly Eddleston on Mon Nov 14 2016

The purpose of this class project is to help family business students understand the complexities of family business management by requiring them to integrate multiple principles and lessons and to Read more

By Yasuhiro (Yasu) Yamakawa on Thu Nov 10 2016

Babson College’s flagship undergraduate course, “Foundations of Management and Entrepreneurship (FME),” was created in 1996 (as Foundation Management Experience) to give all first year Read more

By Ethan Mollick on Mon Nov 07 2016

Many entrepreneurship classes focus on student business ideas. The goal of this exercise is to expose students to a variety of tests to validate a business idea quickly: setting up the tests in one Read more