entrepreneurs

(noun)

People who organize and operate a business venture and assume much of the associated risk.

Examples of entrepreneurs in the following topics:

  • Common Traits of Entrepreneurs

  • Defining an Entrepreneur

  • Common Backgrounds of Entrepreneurs

  • Key Characteristics of Entrepreneurs

    • Entrepreneurs must be willing to accept risk and failure.
    • Entrepreneurs often possess immense focus and energy.
    • Focus: The entrepreneur must be able to maintain the vision of the company with unwavering diligence.
    • Ironically, there are many successful entrepreneurs who get bored easily.
    • Passion: Entrepreneurs must have a desire to succeed in a business venture under their own initiative.
  • The Demographics of Modern Entrepreneurs

    • Entrepreneurs are catalysts for economic change.
    • There are entrepreneurs in all demographics and walks of life.
    • Organizations have even risen to service the ever-younger, emerging entrepreneurs.
    • The Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) is an American nonprofit organization that provides entrepreneurs with access to tools, mentorship, and resources that support each stage of their business's development and growth.
    • Identify the demographic trends in modern entrepreneurs, and the factors which influenced them.
  • Trends in Business Owners: Age and Gender

    • Entrepreneurs are catalysts for economic change.
    • There are entrepreneurs in all demographics and walks of life.
    • Organizations have even risen to service the ever-younger sector entrepreneurs.
    • The Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) is an American non-profit organization that provides entrepreneurs with access to tools, mentor-ship, and resources that support each stage of their business's development and growth.
    • Explain how new technologies are allowing more young people and women to become entrepreneurs
  • Introduction

    • Is an entrepreneur ultimately born or made?
    • We suggest you meet as many entrepreneurs as you can to see if this is how you want to spend your life; then decide if you want to train under these entrepreneurs as an apprentice.
    • Ironically, we have encountered many successful entrepreneurs who get bored easily...
    • However, it should be noted that a true entrepreneur would never rely on a survey to determine how worthy or ready they are to become an entrepreneur.
    • A true entrepreneur would simply begin implementing his or her start up idea.
  • The Goals of Entrepreneurs

    • Most new entrepreneurs help the local economy.
    • Most new entrepreneurs help the local economy.
    • Entrepreneurs are their own bosses.
    • Entrepreneurs are their own bosses.
    • Most new entrepreneurs help the local economy.
  • The business eco-system: Your path to finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow

    • People who start their own businesses are known as entrepreneurs.
    • So, if you think that you are unlikely to be an entrepreneur, please realize it is possible for you to become an entrepreneur and to, potentially, even become a very successful one.
    • Some of the most common characteristics of an entrepreneur include the following attributes:
    • Ironically, we have encountered many successful entrepreneurs who get bored easily...
    • Spirituality: We have found that successful entrepreneurs have often devoted time to spirituality development.
  • Definition

    • Entrepreneurs commonly underestimate the impact of competition.
    • Entrepreneurs who do underestimate the impact of competition are failing to consider the fact that potential buyers are currently managing without the entrepreneur's product.
    • An entrepreneur opening a new restaurant in proximity to existing restaurants may be offering a heretofore unavailable national cuisine, but the entrepreneur still has many competitors.
    • Substitutes often exist for the entrepreneur's product.
    • Unfortunately for the entrepreneur, it is often the follow-on firms that are successful.
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