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There’s no doubt that you can learn a lot at business school, but oftentimes, the most important lessons are mysteriously absent - especially for entrepreneurs.mortar-board

Now that three years have passed since I got my graduate degree (and since the founding of my current startup), I think I can make fun of my alma mater a bit.   Please note: Only a moderate amount of harm was inflicted on MBAs - and investment bankers, in the making of this article.

10 things most MBA programs fail to teach you about startups

1.  No amount of strategic planning will ever substitute for managing your cash flow.  Financial statements are great.  The most important one is your bank account statement.

2.  There are always more things to do than there is time to do them.  Startups are a continuous exercise in deciding what not to do.  You can sometimes win by just not doing things faster than your competition.

3.  Sleep is that time you’re working on startup problems with your eyes closed.

4.  It helps if you don’t call people “human resources”.  They’re people.  And, as it turns out, people like to be treated like people. Go figure.

5.  No amount of academic theories on efficient pricing will prepare you completely for what people will actually do. Finding the “optimal” price is really hard.  In the meantime, remember that a sub-optimal price is a lot better than no price at all.

6.  Price discrimination (in an economic sense) is a wonderful thing — except that it often ignores the real costs in terms of organizational complexity.  Every time you add a new product or product option, a small part of your company dies.

7.  There are an infinite number of ways to spend money on marketing.  You have no idea what’s actually going to work.  The idea is to experiment broadly and learn lessons cheaply.  On a related note, no amount of MBA marketing classes will prepare you for the day that you have to produce leads in order to close sales.  As it turns out, marketing is about more than product feature matrices and the right shade of blue for your logo.

8.  To recruit the best people, fair compensation and equity are only a start.  Company culture and a demonstrated passion for your vision are hugely important.  (Oh, and your vision should be on the larger path to truth, justice and overall goodness).  Your vision should not involve harming kittens.  They’re adorable.

9.  There’s a lot of value to being likable.  Good things happen when people like you.  When people like you, bad things have less of a chance of being fatal.  I advise being likable.  That’s why I advise against being an investment banker after getting an MBA.  (I also advise against being an investment banker before getting an MBA).

10.  Advanced game theory is exceptionally useful.  Basic game theory is dangerous - because it assumes that you’re dealing with a bunch of rational “players”.  It’s like trying to design a real car that’s going to be driven on a theoretically frictionless surface, with no air resistance and no idiots on the road.

 Top Comment : Sudeep Tarafdar   | 08 06 2009 12:59:22 +0000
great insight viktor......I think that there is pretty wide agreement that there is no correlation between getting an MBA and entrepreneurial startup success. I always believe a startup - is a passion, you either have the fire to do it, or you don't........
 
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  Commented by  aston walls, Soft Skills Trainer, genuine solution    | 09 01 2010 13:48:52 +0000
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  Commented by  aston walls, Soft Skills Trainer, genuine solution    | 09 01 2010 13:47:22 +0000
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Hi ... nice. But 'people' is "people" ... why do U share ? Thanks.
  Commented by  Devi Kaladeen, Audit Manager, Health Sector Development Unit    | 08 09 2009 05:14:42 +0000
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Very good insight. Thanks for sharing.
  Commented by  Jaisimha Das, Chief Marketing Officer, Avante    | 08 07 2009 04:37:38 +0000
Nice one... especially liked the 7th one. Good stuff!
  Commented by  Makrand Bhave, Sales Promotion Manager, XYZ    | 08 07 2009 02:55:25 +0000
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Have never been to business school ay all... So of thats the case, why pay exorbitant amounts?? Anyway, its a great insight for me!! The seed is sown and it has ro grow!! If you are pregnant with an idea.. go ahead and give birth to the baby, it will start to walk, talk and grow bigger with careful ministrations, proper nurturing and tremendous passion to SEE IY GROW!! Interesting indeed Viktor! :)
  Commented by  Isha Verma, Sales/BD Manager, Larsen & Toubro    | 08 06 2009 13:54:42 +0000
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You are right Viktor, indeed no amount of academic theories on efficient pricing will prepare us completely for what people will actually do. Nice article...thanks for sharing
  Commented by  Sudeep Tarafdar, Senior Consultant, IBM    | 08 06 2009 12:59:22 +0000
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great insight viktor......I think that there is pretty wide agreement that there is no correlation between getting an MBA and entrepreneurial startup success. I always believe a startup - is a passion, you either have the fire to do it, or you don't........
  Commented by  !manpreet $ingh, -------    | 08 06 2009 12:41:14 +0000
Amazing!!!
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