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It’s a Big Step from Engineer to an Entrepreneur
Startup Professionals Musings (Feb 17 2012) Marketing
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Every engineer who has invented some new technology, or is adept at creating solutions, believes that is the hard part, and it should be a short step to take that solution to market as an entrepreneur. In reality, that short business step embodies far more risk, and a poor technology solution is not near the top of most lists of common reasons for business failures. In fact, a recent Duke and Harvard survey of over 500 technology companies showed that only 37% of their leaders even have engineer
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