Q. A career in entrepreneurship. How do you see it?

A career in entrepreneurship. How do you see it?

The idea to start their own business comes to many people, but not everyone dares to do it. The reason is the high risks. What if the idea does not appeal to consumers? Where to find a dream team? How not to give up when faced with the first failures?

I’d take my chances to be honest. Do you have any advice on that?


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  • karlharrow

    This profession requires much more skill and knowledge than others. A new businessman has to be able to do almost everything: build a financial model, develop a strategy, select a team, and come up with a creative idea.


       

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  • markbartra

    The profession of entrepreneur is one of the oldest in the world. The primitive man who organized the exchange of mammoth tusks for meat in his tribe is a businessman. No matter where you come from, who your parents are, or how much money your family has, you can absolutely become an entrepreneur and find your way. A great example of this is https://www.topionetworks.com/people.... Who broke out of poverty and became a very famous person.


       

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