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    schedule. However nice it all sounds the Entrepreneur of a minority business hit greater risks with obstacles that will lower the chances for one to be successful. Entrepreneurs are faced with failure around what seems like every corner, so how does one who is interested in being an Entrepreneur try to get past all these obstacles that seem to affect your chances of success greatly and negatively. In the article, Characteristics of the Minority Entrepreneur by Robert Hisrich as well as Candida Brush

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    Chapter 1 Introduction The main aim of this study is to explore how female entrepreneurs have managed to open new ventures and also coping with the entrepreneurial system in the UK. Initially, women want to be part of the entrepreneurship activities and studies shows that the rate of women entrepreneurs is increasing (Brush et al, 2006). Gender discrimination is no longer a taboo in this twentieth century (Butler, 2003). 1.1 Research background In today’s business world, entrepreneurship is fundamental

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    Get Into The Entrepreneur Mindset Let’s face it! 99% of us are not the children of business tycoons. Only 1% of the population inherits a fortune. The rest of us have to create our destiny. Why does only a tiny fraction of this 99% become self-made millionaires, while the majority of the population continues to be middle class or poor? If you think that the only way the middle class can become rich is by hitting the lottery, then you are mistaken! One-third of lottery winners ends up in a serious

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    Essay The Missing Entrepreneur in Economics

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    You have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life." -- Steve Jobs Current economic research denies the innate characteristics of the entrepreneur. Rather than attributing economic growth and innovation to personality traits, economists would rather advocate a form of economic determinism: if an aggressive personality dominated an industry, economists try to explain the characteristics of

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    performance of the entrepreneurs is closely associated with the performance of the nation (Chittithaworn et, al. 2010). In the developing world, successful small businesses are the primary engines of

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    Explain and critically analyze unique traits of an Entrepreneur, discuss these related to personal strengths and weaknesses Introduction Entrepreneurship is difficult to define throughout its history research. Even nowadays, this concept is still a debatable point (Rajendra, et al., 2017). Based on four decades of research, Gartner (1988) concludes that entrepreneurs are founders of new firms. Shane and Venkataraman (2000) consider entrepreneurship as “a new venture’s risk-taking endeavor seeking

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    An entrepreneur is a natural born individual that can emerge and flourish anywhere, even in the smallest country in the World such as Monaco. All it takes is an idea and a dream to turn it into an opportunity. Entrepreneurs are not only limited to carry out a businesses at a domestic level, but also international. Entrepreneurs are dynamic individuals that have the initiative to take risks and start up a business, have the vision and objectives, and are the future of the economy. I have interviewed

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    Serial entrepreneurs often start multiple businesses during their careers. These people are entrepreneurs who work in varied areas of the business world. The reasons behind joining this small group vary as widely as their professions. While looking at these individuals key traits happen to become evident. The information provided is general though the characteristics seem to be wide spread among the most successful serial entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs are not every day or common. Every American does

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    Organisational Qualities  Ability to establish, run and successfully conclude projects: An Entrepreneur’s key trait is passion and dedication. These abilities help Entrepreneur to be able to create and control a business. Skills like Organization, interpersonal, marketing, management, financing and administration are very important for an Entrepreneur. This is the most important for build self-confidence and avoids risk.  Ability to adapt to a changing environment: Company can be uncertain and marketplace

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    12 Essential Characteristics of an Entrepreneur 12 Essential Characteristics of an Entrepreneur An entrepreneur is a businessperson who not only conceives and organizes ventures but also frequently takes risks in doing so. Not all independent business people are true entrepreneurs, and not all entrepreneurs are created equal. Different degrees or levels of entrepreneurial intensity and drive depend upon how much independence one exhibits, the level of leadership and innovation they demonstrate

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