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February 20, 2008 ( PowerHomeBiz ) -
Oregon ---
What makes an entrepreneur? There are many scientific theories floating
around out there; the genetic theory, how your parents raised you, or being
the first born in your family. But in reality, anyone can be an
entrepreneur. Anything could have developed in your life to create an
entrepreneurial type of personality. Leadership and what drives you is
learned by your life’s experiences. Most entrepreneurs don’t have formal
training or education but have a passion and desire to succeed.
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The founder of Dell Computers was a college dropout. Starting out of his
garage, he managed to excel above all of the world’s top computer
manufacturers. One in three computers sold today is a Dell.
The person who has the best chance of having a successful business does
not necessarily need to have a Master’s degree. According to a 1992 United
States Census Bureau report, only 5.3 percent of business owners have a
Master’s degree or higher education. 9.4 percent had less than a high school
education; some only up to the eighth grade. The largest percentage, 26
percent had some college. Oddly enough, only 17 percent had any business
education. With business, the first mistakes you make are learning
experiences, the second time you make the same mistake, it’s stupidity; get
educated. Read useful books relating to your type of business and get the
education you need to avoid those mistakes the first time.
Although knowledge and education are necessary to start and operate a
successful business, some businesses fail simply because the owner lacks
certain human qualities necessary for success. Below is a list of human
qualities needed for any type of success in life, especially in business. If
you don’t possess all of these qualities, you will have a difficult time
achieving success being self-employed.
You have energy and good health. You are a self-starter. You have a
willingness to work hard. You are a good organizer. You are able to make
decisions. You are able to make plans and follow through. You are able to
inspire and direct others. You are honest. You are a jack of all trades and
a master at one!
Ask yourself these questions as well, and be honest with yourself; it
doesn’t help you to lie. How do you keep your own personal finances? Do you
balance your checkbook regularly? Do you have credit card debt? Loans? How
you manage your personal finances is a good sign of how you will manage your
business finances.
Statistically, more men are self-employed than are women. Women may be
selling themselves short in the business world. Although times have changed,
society has taught us in the past that men are leaders. All of our past
presidents have been men (so far). Women need to realize that starting a
business requires attention to detail, devotion, commitment, and nurturing,
all of which are natural characteristics of themselves. Women make great
entrepreneurs.
So as you can see, a masters degree isn’t a necessity for
entrepreneurship, but any and all education is beneficial to your odds of
success. I wish everyone success in all aspects of their lives.
Carol Denbow is the author of numerous articles and books including, Are
You Ready to Be Your Own Boss? an easy-to-read and comprehend business
start-up book. Read more at:
http://www.amazon.com/Are-You-Ready-Your-Boss/dp/0937861693/sr=1-1/qid=1163817455?ie=UTF8&s=books&tag2=plainandsimpl-20
Visit her website at
http://authorsden.bravehost.com
Carol Denbow
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