Good entrepreneurs make money. Great entrepreneurs make serious money. But remarkable entrepreneurs do more than make money. They are the few who possess qualities that don’t appear on balance sheets ...
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What makes a great entrepreneur?
You can tell a real entrepreneur as soon as you meet one. They share certain traits and characteristics. They have this can-do aura about them, real energy and magnetism, says Joanna Jensen I’m often ...
Being an entrepreneur is not defined by credentials, business plans or funding — it’s a mindset rooted in a specific set of internal qualities. Entrepreneurship is defined by a specific set of ...
Dr. Emad Rahim empowers leaders to rise, rebuild and lead with purpose. Your past doesn’t define you; your purpose does #Lead #Resilience. As an executive coach, I’ve found working with serial ...
In his article, “Entrepreneur Versus Corporate Explorer: 8 Success Characteristics,” Andrew Binns does an excellent job of comparing the characteristics of entrepreneurs who are creating the new and ...
This blog post was co-authored by Melissa Kaufman, executive director, The Garage at Northwestern University. Businesses have long used the powerful information contained in personality assessments to ...
Being your own boss has become something of the new American dream. But it’s incredibly challenging to be an entrepreneur. Of the 500,000 some new businesses launched per month in the U.S., an ...
I gained the skills needed to be an entrepreneur well before starting my first business. Learn the traits you can nurture in ...
When you first start thinking about becoming an entrepreneur, it’s natural to look up to and model yourself after the radically successful entrepreneurs who came before you. You may even idolize them, ...
Entrepreneurial attitude helps students become proactive, adaptable and resilient. It strengthens innovation, problem-solving, leadership and career readiness. Educational institutions can nurture ...
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The ditch of assumptions: A message for smart entrepreneurs and leaders
STOP assuming, start asking. Excellence in business, entrepreneurship, and destiny often comes from asking the right questions, seeking the right answers, and knowing the right approach to solving ...
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