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    Differentiating the Entrepreneur from the SBO    Differentiating a SBO (small business owner) and an entrepreneur can be difficult as most people would instinctively view them as one in the same. There are similarities between them as they both require a lot of significant hard work and dedication in the initial stages; however they are two different creatures when it comes to the operational goals and overall outcomes of their businesses. Throughout this paper we will be reviewing between characteristics

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    Stress Management For The Busy Entrepreneur Being an entrepreneur may have driven you out of your home and probably has caused misunderstandings and miscommunication between you and your family. While you may be too focused on making your business to become successful, you are losing your family and friends, and even yourself. Entrepreneurs have a huge burden to carry once they start putting up the business because it can demand so much time and energy that could drain them eventually. Any startup

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    various initiatives. For that reason, many have identified it as “The Rise of the Young Social Entrepreneur.” To begin

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    Should I become an Entrepreneur? By: Edgar Joel Aboy, BBM-MBA, 3rd Trimester, 2015-2016 Keywords: Entrepreneurial Quotient, Entrepreneurship, Business Should I become an entrepreneur, from the fun test I took “The Entrepreneurial Quotient Test” result showed that I have qualities of a potential entrepreneur. (Source: 3smartcubes Online Test, (N.D.) Retrieved: 14 February 2016 from: http://www.3smartcubes.com/pages/tests/entrepreneurial_quotient/entrepreneurial_quotient_instructions.asp). The result

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    Social entrepreneurship is a new term that has increased in usage over the last twenty years. I can remember being a child and hearing individual’s talk about becoming an entrepreneur nothing related to becoming a social entrepreneur. When conducting research on this topic I found two names that were a reoccurrence in who developed the term social entrepreneurship and they are Vinoba Bhave who founded India’s Land Gift Movement and the second being Robert Owen who founded cooperative movement, Florence

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    features of Entrepreneurs Brian identified the entrepreneur as a person who is optimistic, future-oriented, thinking that achievement is conceivable and being open to attempting risky methods to accomplish their objectives of benefits. They are capable of succeeding their objectives of benefits by trying different methods and also changing quickly as they get new data. (Brian Tracy, 2005) Entrepreneurs and risk taking Risk-taking is a part of entrepreneurial life. Due to this reason entrepreneurs have

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    greatest entrepreneurs. Macy, Walton, and Cathy all have created something that has impacted the lives of many, if not all, Americans. An entrepreneur takes nothing and transforms it into something. As Americans we commonly just think of companies for the products they offer or the services they render. We do not fully understand that someone or a group of people dedicated a part of their life to creating what we so commonly consider a convenience. We take it for

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    people to start their own companies, there are many barriers that people face in becoming entrepreneurs. While there are many barriers that entrepreneur’s face, I will focus on the psychological, financial, legal, market entry, and human barriers to starting a business. The reason I choose these is because they cover a majority of the larger issues that owners face starting a business. While some entrepreneurs may have it in them to over come all of these barriers, a good amount of them will struggle

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    What a time to be an Entrepreneur! It seems that everywhere you look people are launching new ventures. Whether they quit their day job to go out it alone or freelance their skills on the side -- entrepreneurship is the new black. Social media shows you the glamorous side - celebrating new clients, picking a logo, launching a site. However, as we saw with working at home, the shiny newness of being your own boss will definitely wear off. After the honeymoon phase comes the actual work. The real

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    Emerging Entrepreneurs Forum organized in town Kathmandu, July 18, 2016: Emerging Entrepreneurs Forum, a programme focused on providing opportunity for the young people and entrepreneurs in their initial stage, was recently organized in town to develop their entrepreneurial skills and quality to make a difference by realizing their full potential and provide them with a platform to discuss and interact with the experts from the different sectors aiding in their existing knowledge and ideas. Jointly

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