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In this insightful analysis by Mr. Bernstein, we explore the essential elements that define successful entrepreneurs. Discover the common traits shared by nearly half of entrepreneurs who are under 35 and how many didn't complete college but thrived through hard work and role models. You'll learn about the characteristics that drive ambition, creativity, and independence, as well as the crucial skills needed for effective communication, problem-solving, and decision-making. Are you ready to embark on your entrepreneurial journey?
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Entrepreneurship Mr. Bernstein What Does it Take to Be an Entrepreneur? pp 32-39 September 23, 2014
EntrepreneurshipMr. Bernstein Who Are Entrepreneurs? • Nearly half under 35 • 40% did not complete college • Often worked when teens or pre-teens • 62% had close relatives who owned a business • Often had a role model
EntrepreneurshipMr. Bernstein Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs • Goal Oriented • Ambitious / Determined • Creative • Confident • Ability to Act Quickly • Independent • Stay Up To Date Is this you? Is this who you would like to become?
EntrepreneurshipMr. Bernstein Entrepreneurship Skills • Good communicators: Face-to-face, phone and electronic • Adept at Basic Math • Problem-Solving Skills • Technology/computer Oriented • Decision-Making – Thoughtful and Rational • Organizing and Planning • Teamwork and Leadership • Social Skills • Adaptability • Basic Business Acumen
EntrepreneurshipMr. Bernstein Your Profile • Entreprenuerial Aptitude Test Achievers • Don’t be afraid to show your best • Have goals, write them down • Maintain confidence • Ad Astra Per Aspera