Blog Archive MBA News Former Manhattan Prep CEO Pens Book on Entrepreneurship In an extract from his new book, Smart People Should Build Things (HarperCollins 2014), our companion and previous Manhattan Prep CEO Andrew Yang gives some fairly nonsensical guidance for those hoping to dispatch a beginning up: Business enterprise isn't about innovativeness. Yang—who established Venture for America—rather thinks about structure an organization to having a youngster, clarifying that origination is frequently trailed by long stretches of difficult work and awakening in the night. While accentuation is ordinarily positioned on concocting an enlivened thought, he sees the finish as an unquestionably progressively pivotal stage. Yang counts a few fundamental methodologies for preparing to dispatch your endeavor—a considerable lot of which, we may include, draw on the sorts of aptitudes and openings managed by business college: growing your system, searching out potential speculators, building budgetary projections and drafting marketable strategies, for instance.