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What Makes Entrepreneur's Successful? |
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Dave Grooms |
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What makes entrepreneur's successful?
by Dave Grooms
There are the individuals who fall into the "natural born leaders" group but the skills of leadership can only be learned through experience, and the decision to accept the role is personal. Even those individuals with little self-confidence can learn the skills needed to be a powerful leader.
What are the key skills needed to be a successful entrepreneur?
1. Bravery: If you play it safe and close your mind to opportunities you will not be a really successful entrepreneur. You will need to innovate and create new markets.
2. Focus: Having a thousand ideas a second may sound like a fantastic state, but it's next to useless if you can't develop a focused and concentrated state of mind. A single idea, focused to its maximum potential can outweigh a hundred half-baked initiatives.
3. Courage: Not every idea will be successful. You will have setbacks or failures. You must pick yourself up and start over all again. Too many people give up - the failure will add to your experience and make you a more successful entrepreneur.
4. Open-Mindedness: Closet-minded thinkers are typically the worst, unwilling to share with others or allow their vision to be altered. The best entrepreneurs know that they don't know everything, and that for the best results, they need to leave their concepts bare for examination and judgment by those who know.
5. Methodical Care: The line between bravery and foolishness is preparation, a good idea rushed can do more harm than good. A good entrepreneur knows this and will take every care to ensure that their idea is fully thought out, tested, altered and re-tested before they commit to it.
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