College grad chooses apprenticeship with Crankset Group over traditional MBA program

Phil Randazzo will start a 12-month Mastery of Business Application apprenticeship program this month to learn from a successful Denver entrepreneur.
By: Crankset Group
 
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DENVER - June 3, 2015 - PRLog -- In a move that demonstrates higher education is undergoing a radical transformation, a student has opted to pay an entrepreneur $25,000 to learn from his company for one year instead of getting a traditional MBA. This may be the first time since the end of the apprentice system in the 19th century that someone paid a company to go to work for them.

Phillip Randazzo, a native of Las Vegas, graduated from Elmhurst College near Chicago in May. Instead of going on to a traditional graduate business school, he has entered into a formal contract with Denver Entrepreneur Chuck Blakeman, to work for one of his companies, Crankset Group, for 12 months. Randazzo is the first student to choose Crankset Group’s new Mastery of Business Application program.

“I know it sounds crazy, but I had to decide whether it made sense to pay a lot more than $25,000 for an MBA from a traditional college,” Randazzo explains. “In the end, it seemed to be a lot better investment to spend a year shadowing a real, successful entrepreneur.”

“If you want to learn to start, build and run a business instead of just working in a giant corporation, you’ll have to unlearn most of what an MBA would teach you,” Blakeman says. “The gap between MBA theory and applied business reality has grown so wide that we decided we needed to develop an alternative MBA in the trenches.”

Crankset Group’s MBA is a 12-month, rigorous apprenticeship including meaningful work and a formal syllabus of business fundamentals the apprentice will learn while applying them.

“We’re really just going back where we came from before the Factory System interrupted meaningful work,” Blakeman says. In England, from the 12th through the 19th centuries, families paid a master craftsperson to place a family member under their tutelage. Usually the apprentice worked without wages for the first year or so before being paid. “However, we believe people add value right away, so while our apprentices are learning, they will receive payment for doing meaningful part-time work, either for us or one of our business partners,” he adds.

Crankset Group apprentices will be encouraged to create a permanent position for themselves or figure out how to extend Crankset Group’s business products and services.

Crankset Group will offer similar financial terms as traditional MBA programs. If there is any hardship, they will defer payment of the $25,000 apprenticeship fee, with monthly payments beginning six months after the end of the 12-month period, similar to most education loans.

For every ten apprentices that go through the program, Crankset Group intends to take on two without payment. “This won’t be an elitist program,” says Krista Valentine, Chief Relationship Officer at Crankset Group. “We’re in the trenches and we expect to take some kids with a lot of ambition but no means, and help them become entrepreneurs, too.

For more information, contact Valentine at 303-669-2349 or Krista@CranksetGroup.com. Crankset Group is headquartered in Englewood, Colo.

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