I am planning to enroll into a business university. I am torn between choosing Entrepreneurship and Human Resource Management as my major. Personally, I want to go for HRM since I believe I have the required skills for being one. However, its my father's decision that I should opt for Entrepreneurship since its going to prove useful for my future. Therefore, I would like to know what to opt for as per the requirements of the future demands. Thank you
Take half the money and start a business, it will likely fail. You will also learn a great deal.
Take the other half of what you would have spent on university and start your next business. You will have a better outcome.
I spent 10 years after getting my BBA degree un-learning what I was taught. Even though the degree is in Entrepreneurship, the majority of your credits will be preparing you for middle management in a Fortune 500 company.
If you want to be an Entrepreneur, be one.
Schedule a call if you'd like to bounce any ideas off me.
Cheers
Dave
Answered 9 years ago
Is your goal to become an HRmanager? Are you looking forward to a career working for others in a specific industry the next 50 years?
Have you ever started abusiness? do you always find ways to sell something? can you see yourself taking on the risk and headache of handling not only HR but all the other areas of a business? Marketing? Sales? Finance? Supervising Employees (Non-HR management)? etc?
What do you envision your future looking like? does your past decisions and actions lean in one direction or another?
HRM may be the best thing for your career....Entrepreneurship would be good for such a future...except, the degree is meaningless as an entrepreneur and the education does not prepare you for the experience you need to succeed...
I am happy to help you process this. Please set up a call with me.
Answered 9 years ago
It's great that you're considering your options for your business degree, and it's an important decision to make. Both Entrepreneurship and Human Resource Management can be valuable fields of study, and the choice ultimately depends on your interests and career goals.
If you feel that you have the skills and passion for Human Resource Management (HRM), it can be a rewarding field with a strong focus on people and organizational dynamics. On the other hand, Entrepreneurship can provide you with the skills and mindset to start and manage your own business, which can be very fulfilling if you have an entrepreneurial spirit.
Ultimately, the decision should align with your own aspirations and strengths. It's essential to consider what you genuinely enjoy doing because that passion will drive your success.
To get a better understanding of HRM and its role in modern business, you might find this article interesting: https://www.cleveroad.com/blog/hrm-software-development/. It could provide you with valuable insights that might influence your decision.
Remember that both fields can offer promising career opportunities, so choose the one that resonates with your personal and professional goals. Your dedication and enthusiasm for your chosen path will play a significant role in your future success. Best of luck with your decision! ππ
Answered a year ago
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