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Nov062009
« How to Apply a Business Education to Politics - J.T. Allen »
In Chapter 9 of 14, J.T. Allen chooses to attend the University of Michigan to study political science but soon learns he finds business classes more interesting. Years later, as an entrepreneur, Allen applies business concepts, including incentive structures championed by author Ayn Rand, in identifying ways to address political problems in the education system.
Development Themes: Academic Influences College Experience Motivation
Industries: Business & Economy Education Politics & Government
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