In episode #2269, Neil and Eric talk about Eric going back to school and ask whether college helps you become a better entrepreneur. Tuning in you’ll learn about the Entrepreneurial Master’s Program that Eric joined through his Entrepreneurs’ Organization membership and what he gained from the experience. We discuss some of Eric’s biggest takeaways, including the importance of having an X factor, how to identify yours, and the networking potential of joining a course!
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- [00:25] Today’s topic: Eric Goes Back to School: Does College Help You Become a Better Entrepreneur?
- [00:27] Learn about the Entrepreneurial Master’s Program that Eric joined.
- [00:37] The Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) and its benefits.
- [02:04] What Eric has learned from the Entrepreneurial Master’s Program thus far.
- [02:31] How one company found its X factor and transformed its business.
- [03:24] The networking benefits of joining a program like this.
- [04:15] Eric discusses whether he’d recommend this course to someone who wants to become a better entrepreneur.
- [06:29] Visit https://live.levelingup.com/founders for information on our Private Founder’s Events!
- [06:42] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast!
- [06:44] Go to https://www.marketingschool.io to learn more!
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- Entrepreneurs’ Organization
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