[Ebook pdf] Class Clowns: How the Smartest Investors Lost Billions in Education (Columbia Business School Publishing)
❀ Jonathan A Knee ❀
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Must read for anyone interested in investing or working in the education industryBy bduhamel@faralloncapital.comThis is the first book I've come across that explains the business of education - and its unique challenges. Jonathan does a great job of illustrating the many obstacles for private entrepreneurs in his four case studies - and his list of lessons is a mandatory tool for any future would-be entrepreneurs and investors in this $1.3 trillClass Clowns is more than a business book, or a book on the education industry. Filled with colorful characters and gripping narratives, it poses deep questions that should engage a broad audience. By bringing the keen insights of a veteran investment banker, Knee demonstrates that no matter the gThe past thirty years have seen dozens of otherwise successful investors try to improve education through the application of market principles. They have funneled billions of dollars into alternative schools, online education, and textbook publishing. They have, with surprising regularity, lost their shirts.In Class Clowns, professor and investment banker Jonathan A. Knee dissects what drives investorsrsquo; efforts to improve education and why they consistently fail. Knee takes readers inside ... [PDF.td19] Class Clowns: How the Smartest Investors Lost Billions in Education (Columbia Business School Publishing) Rating: 3.75 (796 Votes)
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You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Class Clowns: How the Smartest Investors Lost Billions in Education (Columbia Business School Publishing) | Jonathan A Knee.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.