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Sliva [168]
2 years ago
10

In one paragraph highlight the characteristics of an entrepreneur​

Business
2 answers:
DIA [1.3K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Im not going to type a whole paragraph but ill give you some ideas.

Explanation:

An entrepreneur​ is someone who does many things like owning a buisness or having many hobbies .

umka2103 [35]2 years ago
7 0

Entrepreneurship starts with an idea. To be successful, you need to always be thinking of new ideas and better ways of doing things.

Entrepreneurs are not satisfied with the status quo. They think outside the box and look for opportunities to come up with new solutions.

Perhaps the most important characteristic for entrepreneurs, passion is essential to any business owner or working professional's success. Without passion, there is no reason for your work and no drive to do it.

Entrepreneurs love what they do and are extremely dedicated to the businesses they create. To be successful, you must be confident in yourself and your business, and you must be proactive with what you do and how you do it

Because of their passion for their ideas, entrepreneurs are willing to put in the long hours and hard work required to launch and run a successful new business. Are you self-motivated? Entrepreneurs are their own boss, which means there's no one telling them to do things. You must be in charge of your own time and how you spend it.

Entrepreneurs always look on the bright side and are constant dreamers. They look at how they can do things better and make the world a better place. They never dwell on the past or the negative. Instead, they focus on moving forward and moving up.

When they're confronted with challenges, entrepreneurs don't see them as problems; they see them as opportunities. Challenges fuel entrepreneurs and make them reach higher and do more.

Because entrepreneurs are focused on moving forward, they are always looking toward the future. Entrepreneurs are very goal-oriented and know exactly what they want. They set their goals and everything they do is aimed at achieving those goals.

Having a strong vision helps propel you toward accomplishment. Consider setting a goal for yourself - a north star that can guide you on your path to success.

To be successful in business, you have to know business. If you're a people person and know how to get people to listen to you, you could be a successful entrepreneur.

Especially when first starting out, entrepreneurs need to gain buy-in from those around them on their big idea. If it's an out-of-the-box idea, which it usually is, many people will be skeptical before giving their support or investing any money. That's why entrepreneurs need to use their persuasiveness to sell themselves and their ideas.

Entrepreneurs know how to adapt to unfamiliar situations. If their business requires that they learn how to build a website or send an invoice, they'll do it. Whatever it takes, entrepreneurs are ready and willing. They always approach things with an open mind and are willing to change course if they need to.

Entrepreneurs do not shy away from challenges or conflicts. Instead, they face them head on and come up with a solution. They know how to solve problems effectively.

Entrepreneurs also know how to make the most of what they have. Time, money and effort are never used haphazardly. Everything has a plan and a purpose.

Entrepreneurs know that to be successful, they must be willing to take risks. While they don't mind walking on the wild side, they don't take risks lightly. They know how to plan for the unknown and make a calculated decision that is best for them and their business.

There is no room for procrastination in business. Entrepreneurs know what needs to be done and don't hesitate to make the decisions that will lead them to success. They don't let opportunities pass them by; instead, they seize the day and get the job done.

I hope it helps

If it's too long you can edit it to your choice

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