
Business & Personal Development with Chris Haroun
Welcome to the Business & Personal Development podcast with Chris Haroun, where you’ll find tips on how to take your career to the next level. Chris has sold more than 1,000,000 courses globally and has been featured in Business Insider, NBC, Inc, Forbes, CNN, Entrepreneur & TedEx. Chris is the author of the #1 best selling online business course called "An Entire MBA in 1 Course" and the author of the book "101 Crucial Lessons They Don't Teach You in Business School," which Business Insider wrote is "the most popular book of 2016." Forbes called this book "1 of 6 books that all entrepreneurs must read right now."He is the founder & CEO of Haroun Education Ventures, an award winning business school professor, MBA graduate from Columbia University & former Goldman Sachs employee. He has raised/managed over $1bn in his career. He also has work experience at hedge fund giant Citadel, consulting firm Accenture & several firms that he has started, including an investment firm that had a venture capital investment in Facebook several years before the Facebook IPO. He is a frequent guest lecturer at several Bay Area MBA schools including Berkeley & Stanford. Download a free "Networking" book (retails for $19.99) at www.harouneducation.com.
Business & Personal Development with Chris Haroun
Using a stock screener, avoiding burnout, equity crowdfunding and more.
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Chris Haroun
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Episode 103
This episode is a compilation of answers to YOUR questions that were asked directly from my listeners who attend my weekly business education YouTube live webcast. Topics covered include: Using a stock screener, avoiding burnout, equity crowdfunding and more.. Refer to chapter marks for a complete list of topics covered and to jump to a specific section.
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Would you recommend using a stock screener when you choose several stocks in a sector to analyze and then decide if you want to invest in them in order to narrow the selection by some criteria?
Is there general websites for career orientation website before choosing university which tells you what professions might be a good fit for you?
Tesla is worth 412 billions dollars which is more than Walmart, but Tesla’s revenue is 25 billion compared to Walmart’s revenue of 523 billion, what do you think about this?
I'm extremely interested in taking your online MBA program, my only concern is that your program is not accredited and I wonder how employers or business associates might view that I have an unaccredited MBA.
I need to sell a product that is not up to the mark and has flaws, is it ethical to lie to sell the product?
I have a civil engineering degree and I want to complete an MBA, will this be a struggle for me coming an engineering background?
I just finished high school in Italy and I want to take a year to study artificial intelligence, should I start a business right away?