i'm like kind of excited. >> reporter: do you want to become like sir james dyson? >> yes, i do. i really do. >> reporter: dyson thinks coming up with new and better products is still a great way to create new businesses and jobs. and he believes many future entrepreneurs will take that route. diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," chicago. >> tom: entrepreneurs tend to stand out from the crowd in several ways. for one thing, risk doesn't bother them and entrepreneurs don't mind trying new ways of doing things. that ability to think independently is now seen as something that all business leaders should emulate. take banking executives. during congressional hearings into the credit crisis they were asked why they let their institutions give out unsuitable loan which is later proved disastrous. more often than not, they responded "because everyone was doing it." but there's reason to hope the next generation in american finance won't make that mistake. these business students are being taught to think for themselves as part of a novel program at barbara goldman senior high sc