Photo by John on Unsplash -Amy Wyron Robinson As part of my role at Duke, I mentor the Melissa & Doug Entrepreneurs, Duke’s premier program for student founders. Many of our students are navigating entrepreneurship for the first time, which means they’re not just building companies; they’re also figuring out who they’re allowed to be in the room. I saw an example of this during the past week when one of my mentees came to office hours frustrated with early-stage sales.