Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Schumpeter....................

.......suggests foregoing the Harvard MBA and investing instead in all five seasons of "Breaking Bad."

    "Three things help our chemistry teacher turn an insight into a flourishing business.  The first is huge ambition.  He is not in the 'meth business' or the 'money business,' he says.  He is in the 'empire business.'  The second is product obsession.  Other dealers might peddle 'Mexican shoe-scrapings' on the ground that addicts care little about quality.  He produces the king of meth, so pure that it turns blue, and would rather destroy an entire batch than let an inferior product be traded under his brand.  The third is partnerships and alliances.  He spots talent in a former pupil turned drug-dealer, Jesse Pinkman, and forms a strong working relationship with him.  He also contracts distribution to a succession of local gangs so that he can concentrate on the higher value added part of the business:  cooking and quality control."

Full essay is here.

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