How To Be An Entrepreneur

By Simon Seymour

It is almost certain that a country's economic progress could never happen without a sufficient number of entrepreneurs. These are people who are prepared to risk starting new enterprises whether they are prepared or not. Of the millions of enterprises created in the last hundred years, a handful became conglomerates and household names. Amazingly, the rest, often described as small and medium enterprises provides for eighty per cent of employment. It is thus clear that we need people with the entrepreneur's mindset to keep our economic progress going.

In an online dictionary as defined by the Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, in the year'13, entrepreneur has been defined as the person who makes some products for his own benefit or account. This gives about the idea that the term has successfully evolved way back in the year'13. Now such definition may quite be blurry.

Even though much is said and written about goals and plans being necessary for success as an entrepreneur, few people learn the mechanics of successful goal setting and planning. It's not the plan but the planning that is important, and the goal setting process allows them to develop the confidence to take risks and fail. Successful entrepreneurs are not only goal driven and goal oriented; they have learned to execute the process of strategic and tactical goal setting and planning. Visualizing goals, writing them down and putting together a detailed plan for achievement provides the confidence and motivation to prevail.

From here one can surmise that acquiring an entrepreneurial mindset has much to do with being aware of what you are attempting to do and why. Besides being aware of the motivation behind your risk taking, it's also important to realize that a plan providing the direction, focus and process is essential for your enterprise to work. This is where most of the training in entrepreneurship is focused; to provide a correct mental paradigm for would-be entrepreneurs to start right.

To drive a stricter point, the business entrepreneurs are those who lead the innovations in the world of commerce while the social entrepreneurs are those who drive social change in the society. In more ways than one, such definition all the more points out that those business entrepreneurs not only start with any type of business but they do promote change within the business range. - 29970

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