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Can start-up success be taught?

More colleges are launching courses in entrepreneurship but founders question their value
DoorDash co-founder Evan Moore says nothing he learnt at business school ‘had anything to do with starting a business’

On paper, tech entrepreneur Evan Moore seems a good advertisement for business degrees. While at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, he co-founded DoorDash, the US food delivery group now valued at more than $70bn and expanding fast, including through its agreed takeover of the UK’s Deliveroo.

Yet he has a frank admission about his time in education: “Nothing I learned at business school had anything to do with starting a business.” The reality, he says, is that “while a number of incredibly successful founders and executives have gone to the top business schools, none are great because of the business school they went to.”

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