Does a startup founder need an MBA?
Kate Prasniak
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And will it affect getting into accelerators or raising investment?
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Ryan Hoover@rrhoover
Product Hunt
Respectfully, is this really a question? ;)
Nothing against MBAs but most startup ecosystems put little value on them. Objective proof that you can build something people want far outweighs.
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Migroot
Lancepilot
It increases your chances and likability when you are considering the VC route but then aside that, I don't think it matters so much. People are building amazing stuffs everyday and only a small fraction of that number holds an MBA
@erictwillis @nikkielizdemere @_jacksmith @chrismessina @bramk @samalyx @kevin
What's your take on the question?
An MBA can be valuable for a startup founder, but it’s not a necessity. It provides structured knowledge in areas like finance, strategy, and leadership, which can help navigate complex business challenges. However, many successful founders thrive on practical experience, adaptability, and a deep understanding of their industry. Ultimately, the decision depends on the founder's background, goals, and learning preferences.
I don't think it is necessary.