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10 entrepreneurs wanted at ‘alternative’ business school

Entrepreneurs that do not perform well will exit with nothing but experience at any point during the programme.

Street Business School, an alternative learning institution aimed at high-potential entrepreneurs, has launched in Gauteng by Street Capital, an investor in small early-stage start-up in the technology space, BusinessTech reports.

Street Business School is a three-year programme that provides practical opportunities for aspiring, high-potential entrepreneurs to build start-ups and gain real-world commercial business experience.

Successful applicants will be given a business opportunity in the Street Capital stack where they will be expected to take the product or service to market.

The school provides all the resources to prosper in business, expecting only ‘that you will work hard to succeed’.

Once the business is commercial, the entrepreneur will be offered share options on an annual basis. After three years of successfully creating a stable and scalable business, the entrepreneur will generally leave with a 60 per cent majority shareholding of their business and a strong team.

Entrepreneurs that do not perform well will exit with nothing but experience at any point during the programme.

Source: Street Business School 

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