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Havoc: What you won’t learn about entrepreneurship in education

Thursday 23 March, 2017

As advocates of entrepreneurship, Manchester-based Havoc has highlighted what school doesn’t teach entrepreneurs.

Education doesn’t seem to be keeping up to date with the changes that are being seen in the workplace. Self-employment today is at its highest level since records began, with 15% of the UK’s workforce being self-employed (4.6 million people). This is up from 13% in 2008. Schools are preparing young people to become employees, rather than employers and are failing to prepare individuals for a future of entrepreneurship.

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Sales and marketing firm, Havoc, report nine lessons about entrepreneurship that are not taught in schools:

Outsourced sales and marketing firm, Havoc, specialise in personalised, face-to-face marketing techniques that deliver top results for their clients. Founded by entrepreneur James Sweetland, the company offers a Business Development Opportunity to budding entrepreneurs, looking to learn the required skills to run their own business in the outsourced sales and marketing industry. The firm is supporters of entrepreneurship and self-employment and believes more should be done in schools to prepare young people for running their own future business.

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Source: http://www.success.com/article/9-entrepreneurial-lessons-you-never-learned-in-school

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/aug/20/self-employment-uk-highest-level

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