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Entrepreneurism and What it Takes to Become a True Entrepreneur
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| People having corporate jobs , or a regular desk job or has run their own brick and mortar business for over 5-10 years or more will finally make the right step in seeing what it takes to become a true entrepreneur. |
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Lesson #2: Fight for your Beliefs
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| “I fought the good fight,” says Hefner. “I didn't start the magazine as a crusade but there's always been a little bit of the crusader in me.” |
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Lesson #1: Make Your Passion Your Life’s Work
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| “Without passion, work is just work, a chore,” says Stewart. “Passion is the first and most essential ingredient for planning and beginning a business.” |
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You think it\'s simple don\'t you?
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| Well, creating an entrepreneurial business isn't simple at all. Nor can you buy one. |
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Business Opportunity from Home – Why Don’t You Try Article Marketing
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| If you are running a business opportunity from home; any solid information on new marketing strategies can bring prophets to you. As any of your competitors, you'll need to stay head of the game and sell more product or service than what anyone else does. In this article you will be provide you with information on how to promote your website for free or for minimal charges using the article marketing techniques. |
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Duplication The Backbone of Every Successful Home Based Business
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| Duplication is the process of finding a system that works to accomplish a certain desired outcome. With a computer, a product or business model and a web site a business can be up and running in a matter of hours and after testing a retesting different ideas and concepts a fully automated, successful home based business can use the powers of duplication to produce unlimited income and profits |
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Business coaches aren’t for everyone
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| A personal decision not to use a business coach |
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What it takes to be an Entrepreneur
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| What is an entrepreneur? Are you one? Do you fit the mold? The word “Entrepreneur” comes from the French word entreprendre (to undertake) + eur (-or). Thus, an entrepreneur is one who undertakes, or an undertaker. (Not in the funeral director sense.) One who undertakes to organize an enterprise. Just because you started a business or own a store doesn’t mean you’re a true entrepreneur. |
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Defining the Entrepreneur
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| How do you define an entrepreneur? Some would say that an entrepreneur is a well financed businessperson, who launches a new business with $20M in venture capital funding. Others would say an entrepreneur is anyone with a great idea and a folding table, a cell phone, and a computer in their garage! Both descriptions might be correct, but that does not really get to the heart of the matter of what truly defines the entrepreneur. This article examines three of the key elements that truly define the true entrepreneur in todays business climate! |
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The Business Autopsy A Fact Of Life
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| Last week we discussed the importance of performing an autopsy on a dead business. No, I haven't been watching too many of those wonderfully graphic, TV forensic investigation shows. The reason I recommend you do a business autopsy is to uncover the exact reasons why the business died |
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To MBA or not to MBA, is that the Question?
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| Simon is a very entertaining speaker and touched on an interesting idea...
That idea was central to those people who consider that to be a true entrepreneur you need the prerequisite of a selection of qualifications...
While I do advocate that you should attain to be an expert in your field, let’s consider the qualifications that you need to be a lifetime member of the ‘University of Life’... |
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Do You Have What it Takes to Be Successful as a Franchise Owner?
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| Have you ever wondered if you have the personality and skills to be a successful franchisee? There are over 2500 franchise companies operating in the US, each requiring a plethora of different skill sets in a franchise owner. |
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What it takes to be an Entrepreneur
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| What is an entrepreneur? Are you one? Do you fit the mold? The word “Entrepreneur” comes from the French word entreprendre (to undertake) + eur (-or). Thus, an entrepreneur is one who undertakes, or an undertaker. (Not in the funeral director sense.) One who undertakes to organize an enterprise. Just because you started a business or own a store doesn’t mean you’re a true entrepreneur. |
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10 Pieces of Business-Building Wisdom I Wish I’d Known Years Ago
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| It’s sad to say but true…Most of what you learn about starting and running a small business before becoming an entrepreneur is dead wrong! You can spend years figuring this out on your own (like I did), or you can read this article and benefit from my mistakes…
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Qualities That Define True Leadership
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| There are many qualities that can define true leadership, but I believe five qualities stand out among all others. These qualities truly define and maintain the focus needed to become a true leader and gain the goal of success as an entrepreneur. Leadership is a skill that must be mastered and shown daily, not only in business but in life in general. |
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Life After Military Service
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| There are 2 type of heroes: Those that risk their lives to protect their family and fellow countrymen, and those that risk their financial security to preserve the fundamentals of their country's principles. You have served our grateful nation and protected us from the evil that surrounds us, and we are eternally in your debt. You are a true hero, even though I know your honor does not allow you to think of yourself that way. You, more than anyone else, understand what it means to live for something and being prepared to defend something. This is why I believe the entrepreneur is the second type of hero. Our county was founded on rugged individualism and the opportunity to pursue our own path to success, not to have our success dictated and determined by someone else. The entrepreneur does not rely on a safe and secure wage, but ... |
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Finely Unemployed, The True Mark Of Success for an Entrpreneur
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| Unemployed is the true mark of success for an Entrepreneur. When working for some one else is no longer the only option and the freedom of time and money is the new way, yes being unemployed is a good thing. Becoming an Entrepreneur is a big step and it starts with a decision not to follow the norm . To take charge of ones life and be solely responsible for the out come.
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Why entrepreneurs adjust their thinking when business failure is not an option
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| A true entrepreneur only sees opportunities and the chance to make a lot of money. In a down economy they see it as the time to build greater knowledge, strength and resources to be ready for the inevitable upturn in the economy. However, we if we are not wired like the true entrepreneur we need to remind ourselves of what it takes to keep going and get to the next level. |
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Entrepreneurism and What it Takes to Become a True Entrepreneur
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| People having corporate jobs , or a regular desk job or has run their own brick and mortar business for over 5-10 years or more will finally make the right step in seeing what it takes to become a true entrepreneur. |
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What is an entrepreneur?
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| Do you ever wonder what an entrepreneur is? Do you wonder what the difference is between an entrepreneur and a businessman? If so here is an account of what sort of person an entrepreneur is and what motivates him or her to succeed. |
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Inspirational Leaders Are True Professionals
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| I've mentioned before that there are two types of person, the Victim and the Entrepreneur. The Victim blames everyone but himself for anything that goes wrong, yet relies on others to take care of him... the Entrepreneur relies on herself and expects to take care of business. It should be obvious that only the Entrepreneur in each of us is capable of true professionalism.
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Defining the Entrepreneur
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| How do you define an entrepreneur? Some would say that an entrepreneur is a well financed businessperson, who launches a new business with $20M in venture capital funding. Others would say an entrepreneur is anyone with a great idea and a folding table, a cell phone, and a computer in their garage! Both descriptions might be correct, but that does not really get to the heart of the matter of what truly defines the entrepreneur. This article examines three of the key elements that truly define the true entrepreneur in todays business climate! |
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