A recent study highlights that venture capitalists who overly focus on the educational background of startup founders may experience poorer investment returns. The research suggests that successful investors should instead evaluate founders based on their ability to define problems and develop solutions, alongside assessing the product and business framework. This comprehensive approach, referred to as the "centaur" evaluation method, is recommended for achieving high-quality investments.
Study Reveals Overemphasis on Founders' Education Hurts VC Returns
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