The idea that "A students work for C students" is a popular concept, most famously championed by Robert Kiyosaki. It suggests that academic success doesn't always translate to real-world business success because the classroom and the boardroom reward different skill sets. 1. The C Students: The Visionaries and Risk-Takers
They become the doctors, lawyers, and engineers that society depends on. Why A Students Work for C Students and Why B St...
Accustomed to "failing" a test or a class, they develop a thicker skin for the risks required in entrepreneurship. The idea that "A students work for C
C students often struggle with the rigid structure of traditional education. Because they aren't "perfect" at following instructions, they learn to: The C Students: The Visionaries and Risk-Takers They
They are competent enough to understand the system but often lack the extreme compliance of the A student or the rebellious drive of the C student.