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    Harland Sanders Harland Sanders was by far the most unique entrepreneur we have seen so far, but I would argue he is nowhere near the top of the Pantheon. There was nothing extraordinary about Sanders that I did not see in any other entrepreneurs we have looked at, and there were many characteristics the other entrepreneurs possessed that Sanders did not. He was an entrepreneur, he was not a great entrepreneur. Growing up, he encountered adversity quite often, so he knew how to deal with…

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    Being An Entrepreneur What is an Entrepreneur. It mean that a person are willing to take the risk and develop themself to change their current life to become even better to compete against global market. A person don’t need a high qualification or a super smart brain, all he need to do is create something that will makes money. They will first set up a small business given all his idea, innovation, or money to make it become better, and served they customers with their best service.…

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    to the article “5 characteristics every entrepreneur should have”, the five qualities that are needed are, passion, perseverance, resourcefulness, open-mindedness, and sponge-like nature (Resnick, 2014). As team members see that entrepreneurs have an interest in establishing their own business and helping out team members, passion is a crucial component since they are deeply committed to expanding the company mission and growth (Robinson, 2014). Entrepreneurs are driven by energy to keep…

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    Successful Startup Entrepreneurs Have Achieving success in your business has nothing to do with the conditions under which the business was established; neither is it a function of luck or good fortune. Enjoying a successful run in your business is based solely on level of commitment, hard work and financial diligence exhibited by you as an entrepreneur hard work and commitment by the entrepreneur. However, the first major step in deciding whether you want to start a business as an entrepreneur…

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    provides a valuable insight to the literature of social entrepreneurship by understanding the context and career capitals (Bourdieu P. , 1986) that social entrepreneurs have in Latin America. After analyzing the data a framework that summarizes the social entrepreneurship landscape in Latin America, and the career capitals that social entrepreneurs in the region own to deal with this complex context, was created. Based on the interviews this study shows that the Latin American context is…

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    1A Characteristics shared by successful entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship is a process of identifying opportunities of which you can Identify marketable needs that are required as defined by [G.Nieman and A.Bennet, November 2001, “Business management revised second edition”] Set of common characteristics shared by successful entrepreneurs: 1. Motivation – As an entrepreneur you should be enthusiastic and future oriented. It is important for an entrepreneur to have belief that they will be…

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    that a successful entrepreneur should have. In my opinion, these are qualities of an entrepreneur that you cannot teach to anyone. Commitment and determination, leadership and creativity, self-reliance and adaptability are qualities that people are born with and those who posses these attributes are more likely to make it as an entrepreneur. The first quality a successful entrepreneur must have is commitment and determination. This is the most important key factor an entrepreneur…

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    In the article “U.S. economy won't grow fast until we unleash entrepreneurs,” Andrew Tisch discusses the role of entrepreneurship in resurrecting struggling communities and the creation of jobs among some other factors that lead any economy to grow. Tisch says that it is difficult for entrepreneurs to succeed in the United States. According to his article, the right ecosystem consists of good infrastructure, educated workers as well as regulations and rules that are consistent and smart. He…

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    Assessment Activity 2 Entrepreneur: Naomi Simson Founding director of Red Balloon • Discuss the background of the entrepreneur (i.e. history, development, family and socio-cultural background) to see what developed his/her entrepreneurial passion and contribute to this person’s success. Naomi Simson is an Australian entrepreneur and was born in 1964 .she founded Red Balloon , an online gift retailer based in Australia .She graduated from University of Melbourne in 1984 She was working in the…

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    An Entrepreneur I Know… Chelsea Frederick ENTB3623-O Full Sail University By putting forth some effort and believing in your dreams, entrepreneurship can be a reasonable goal. I sat down with fellow Full Sail student and entrepreneur Antoine Wongus to discuss his self-owned recording label and studio. Antoine started making beats when he was just 13 years old and mastered his skills over the years. When he finished learning the ropes of producing and recording he decided to make a career out…

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