Article by entrepreneur magazine

There is a profound change course by our cosmos, our world and our own beings these periods. Although not under the radar of traditional media, change and reinvention happen in all governments, corporations, small businesses, communities, families, and even in our practices individual daily. Business as usual are out-innovation, collaboration, and impacts are evolutionary in it! The “JOB” is D

Article by entrepreneur nurse

Being in business. What does this mean? Are we not all dumb accident trade on the arrangement of large enterprise utopia? We are all in business just by the nature of who we are and where we live. No not just Americans but all of us. Even the Dani and the Yanamamo, these people “primitive” in the rainforest. Each of us trade, sells (for something), obtains, wants and consumes! We have made. We are all entrepreneurs cosmic. Thus qu’obtenons us to be businessmen? Souci, entertainment, power, laughter, greed, humility, silver, toys, sex, love, hemorrhoids, heart attacks, satisfaction, reinforcements, disappointment, I amplifying, bankruptcy, wealth, clothing, disdain, just about everything! And… which of the utmost importance just another typical day at the office (or store or trolley or itinerary or whatever). The amazing thing is that we have this tendency to take so incredibly serious. I was speaking, giving private lessons, and consultation with business people, including my own companies, now for almost thirty years and one of the most interesting things that I noted is that in extending tendency to want to be content. Of course this has nothing to do with business at all and everything to do with our domestic individuals, yet we filter through our business lives. Here I would like training people how to sell better, more efficiently, effectively introduce myself and so on but in all my meetings I find myself constantly remind everyone, including me, that this is a game indeed, is what this business is… a game – more succinctly a game in a movie. Like a chess match in a production by Fellini. Ah, madness and beauty of it all. This is a situation that we have invented to conduct ourselves in so many different realms of existence. Point: If you really commit to play the game, game to win. Along the way, take time to look beyond all this wildness. Understand the comedy in it, even the comedy of the tragedy. It is correct to laugh at it and your individual because I think it’s a condition. Geez, if I could not laugh I would have cried myself into extinction long ago. Think of all the things that this substance unworthy business took you through, to small things, a heavy substance, the change of life and silly situations. Sit back and watch it. Now do not get too hard on yourself. No wallow in regret and do not think you know any. Look at it in perspective. Hey, there are plenty of people who would give their left arm to be passed by the kind of substance you even losses. And play with it and enjoy it.

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The Intelligent Entrepreneur: How Three Harvard Business School Graduates Learned the 10 Rules of Successful Entrepreneurship

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Article by Wayne Brown Institute

The entrepreneur who lacks resources often can’t really explain the reasons why he or she is, in fact, resource poor. It’s actually a “blind spot” for them, and they often attribute their lack of resources to unavoidable events. But the scarcity of resources may only be the “tangible evidence” that this particular entrepreneur has a limited ability to execute or perform the requirements of the Entrepreneurial Success Script(the pattern for achieving success in a new business venture).

For example, they may not have properly “harvested” past business ventures (captured profits or turned equity into financial gain) thereby generating sufficient resources to make possible future venturing. The entrepreneurs who lack resources may also be “lone wolves” who have not learned how to mobilize others. Or, they may not have recognized their area of extraordinary expertise (what they do best) and are “barking up the wrong tree”.Many venturing types who are either “Classic Expert Entrepreneurs” or “Institutional Experts”, have “done their time” in the area of lacking resources. Times of scarcity appear to be a natural part of the new venturing experience, and for this reason those who lack resources have a unique situation. Things such as raising venture capital or finding potential investors may appear to be far from their current state.So, within this group are opportunities waiting to be refined. And while their plans should be given serious consideration, they should also be thoroughly scrutinized.What You Should DoYou might currently feel comfortable going it alone with your own limited resources, or lending your venturing expertise to an established business opportunity where resources (such as cash, contacts, infrastructure, technology, etc.) are already in place.But if the entrepreneurs who lack resources intend to engage in or proceed with a new venture, they should seek help from other experts, or from appropriate consultants. You probably need an expert advisory board. Essentially, your needs “appear” to be resources, and in fact they partly are. But they also include the need for close examination by experts other than yourself (venture capitalists, institutional experts within a bank or small business department of a university, or by expert venturers) to identify the more subtle reasons why resources are flowing slowly or not at all.So, if you lack resources and are intent on undertaking a new venture, try to humble yourself, find an extra measure of patience, put yourself into a listening frame of mind, and start seeking detailed, specific input regarding the approach that you are taking to your venture. Most likely you will face the obstacle of being over-optimistic on your own part and will attempt to refute or challenge the advice you get (viewing it as being irrelevant or lacking in optimism). You really are dealing with a potential “blind spot” and are likely to misinterpret the information that you receive. Essentially you will benefit most from triangulation (several sources of input), and from patience, humility, and open-mindedness. What you may discover is worth the wait!

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Defining entrepreneurship isn’t difficult. An entrepreneur is somebody who is willing to take a calculated risk and start his or her own business. Entrepreneurship is not for everybody. If you are a budding entrepreneur this article contains a few tips to help get you started on the road to business success.

1. Do you have knowledge, a hobby or an interest that you are passionate about? If the answer is yes you may be looking at a great opportunity to turn your passion into money. Many people have also become entrepreneurs by starting a franchise with a product that they are familiar with and have had a good experience with. A positive personal endorsement is a great sales aid.

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Featured as a career and workforce expert in Essence Magazine (September 2008 and April 2009), as well as in Black Enterprise Magazine (March 2009), social entrepreneur, international business and leadership coach, and author, Dr. Anita Davis-DeFoe announced the launch of the Circle of 99 during the recent Barbados Manufacturing Expedition 2009 (BMEX).  The Circle of 99 is a think tank for women and girls that focuses on their personal and leadership development, as well as provides entrepreneurial and career planning support.

     For seasoned, emerging, and the would be entrepreneur, the Circle of 99 is a personal, business and leadership network for women around the globe. Sharing knowledge, career and life wisdom; hosting events, and mobilizing women worldwide, women and girls are being invited to step into the circle and then guide its growth into their communities. The intent is to create of Circle of 99 on every island, in the 50 states, Canada, and selected communities worldwide.

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Do I need an Entrepreneurship Certificate?

I want to become an entrepreneur by producing and publishing my own magazines. Do I need an entrepreneurship certificate or a business degree in order to start my own business?

Entrepreneurship and Education

There has always been a question in the minds of budding entrepreneurship as to what the role of education is, especially if everything they do is something which they learn on the job. There have always been numerous fables where the budding entrepreneur has been a high school or a college dropout, and has then gone on to make an empire of the very nerds, geeks and other learned mortals that he left behind.

So the question is why does an entrepreneur need any education? The answer though highly debatable still lies largely in the fact that there is always a gray area that any flag bearer goes through. The techniques to surmount the insurmountable may be many, but it is always good to have some well-honed skills that are taught by the leading management course. After all, aren’t the entrepreneurs a jack of all trades and a master of 1?

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These are 3 questions that I would like to ask. 10 points for the best and comprehensive answers.

1) entrepreneurship- what are the reasons that:
a)innovation
b)customer focus
are crucial in small business (as compared to large organizations)?

2) What are the main factors that determine a good and viable business opportunity to invest in? What are the things that should be considered?

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ROLE OF ENTREPRENEUR AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP

 

 

Entrepreneur is a person who habitually creates and innovates to build something of recognized value around perceived (aware) opportunities”

 

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