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Can entrepreneurship actually be taught, or do most founders learn through experience? In this episode of Entrepreneurial Shades of Gray, Dani Dials and Chelsey Sayasane sit down with Dr. Don Mosley from the Melton Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of South Alabama’s Mitchell College of Business. The conversation focuses on how structured education and guided support can help entrepreneurs strengthen the business side of their ideas before costly mistakes happen.
Dr. Mosley shares how the Melton Center works with students and founders to develop financial understanding while strengthening strategic thinking and long term planning. The discussion also highlights programs like Launch USA, which help move ideas forward in a practical and intentional way. Many business owners are strong in their craft but have not been exposed to the framework behind sustainable growth. This episode explores how access to the right knowledge can change that. If you are growing a business or preparing to step into a family venture, this conversation offers thoughtful insight on preparing well instead of learning everything the hard way.
To learn more about the Melton Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, visit www.southalabama.edu/meltoncenter
By Danielle Dials and Chelsey SayasaneCan entrepreneurship actually be taught, or do most founders learn through experience? In this episode of Entrepreneurial Shades of Gray, Dani Dials and Chelsey Sayasane sit down with Dr. Don Mosley from the Melton Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the University of South Alabama’s Mitchell College of Business. The conversation focuses on how structured education and guided support can help entrepreneurs strengthen the business side of their ideas before costly mistakes happen.
Dr. Mosley shares how the Melton Center works with students and founders to develop financial understanding while strengthening strategic thinking and long term planning. The discussion also highlights programs like Launch USA, which help move ideas forward in a practical and intentional way. Many business owners are strong in their craft but have not been exposed to the framework behind sustainable growth. This episode explores how access to the right knowledge can change that. If you are growing a business or preparing to step into a family venture, this conversation offers thoughtful insight on preparing well instead of learning everything the hard way.
To learn more about the Melton Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, visit www.southalabama.edu/meltoncenter