Study find veterans make great entrepreneurs, especially in collaborative environments

It should be no surprise that many military veterans—trained to be highly disciplined, organized, team-oriented, strategy-minded, and goal oriented—aim for entrepreneurship after having served. But a new study, commissioned by the Veterans Future Lab (VFL) at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, and Barclays, the founding supporter of the VFL since its launch in 2017, offers a revealing perspective into what motivates vets to leap into the innovation economy, and the most successful routes and resources for veteran-led startups.


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Source: Phys.org