Lately, entrepreneurial seminars are the trend. Even elementary students can join the seminars, and experience the team building, business management, and financial reporting lessons offered by entrepreneurial boot camps. One such camp will open a shopping arcade,and let people simulate their business before going public. The idea is to educate children and teenagers, to nurture entrepreneurial spirit.
It's interesting that the parents of kids who attend these boot camps are themselves part of the old guard -- rigid, and ready to hammer down the nail that sticks out. But ironically now they are enthusiastic about their kid's entrepreneurial education. Such parents want their kids to be different from the others, so they send their kids to these boot camps. There is so many of them doing that, are they just part of a new fad, or is this change for real?
It's interesting that the parents of kids who attend these boot camps are themselves part of the old guard -- rigid, and ready to hammer down the nail that sticks out. But ironically now they are enthusiastic about their kid's entrepreneurial education. Such parents want their kids to be different from the others, so they send their kids to these boot camps. There is so many of them doing that, are they just part of a new fad, or is this change for real?
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