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Career Revisionist with Dr. Grace Lee

How Formal Education Helps You Develop Entrepreneurial Perceptions for Success with Aaron Stewart

17 Mar 2020

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Aaron excelled inside the academic system and worked his way to a PhD in Organizations and Management. His PhD dissertation research studied the effects of education on an individual's entrepreneurial perception.     It took a traumatic life and death event where Aaron was held at gunpoint to suddenly develop the resolve to leave the corporate world and launch into entrepreneurship. In this episode, Aaron shares the journey of how he eventually followed his curiosity and started his own company simply by looking for problems to solve. He also shares his insights on how to make the transition from corporate to entrepreneurship.     Aaron has worked professionally in over 50 foreign countries and seen first-hand the influence of culture on entrepreneurship. He has successfully launched several multi-million-dollar businesses without outside funding offering custom technology systems for Fortune 100 companies. Today he is focused on developing technologies to help solopreneurs get their own messages to the world more effectively. Gaining experience and learning new skills are the best opportunities of entrepreneurship.     Connect with Aaron here: https://www.draaronstewart.com     Do you want to advance and get ahead in your career? Join my Free 4-Day Career Training Series and learn the tools necessary to break through the glass ceiling of your career: https://careerrevisionist.com/training     Show notes and free resources: https://CareerRevisionist.com/episode84

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