To be
successful as an entrepreneur, you've got to have a unique and different idea — something that makes you stand out from the rest.
There is a bizarre concept in the world that to be
successful as an entrepreneur you have to «schmooze» and you have to be a «sales guy.»
Yes, you can be
successful as an entrepreneur but it won't be easy.
Good old hard work and dedication still are what make someone truly
successful as an entrepreneur.
To be
successful as an entrepreneur, you have to be resilient.
I've seen tons of articles talking about what personality and skills you need to become an entrepreneur, but while certain qualities can help you become more
successful as an entrepreneur, anybody can become one.
I think you need to be passionate about what you do if you want to be
successful as an entrepreneur.
Being
successful as an entrepreneur and an investor is all about leveraging on opportunities when you come...
At what point did you feel
successful as an entrepreneur?
Gideon D. Markman and Robert A. Baron conducted a study to find out why certain people are more
successful as entrepreneurs.
Not exact matches
As a fellow alumna of Harvard, I found it to be a fairly instructive guide on what and what not to do to become a
successful entrepreneur.
As founder of The Suitcase Entrepreneur, Natalie Sisson built a successful online business despite travelling the globe as a modern day noma
As founder of The Suitcase
Entrepreneur, Natalie Sisson built a
successful online business despite travelling the globe
as a modern day noma
as a modern day nomad.
Since being featured
as Entrepreneur's Emerging
Entrepreneur of 2012 and gaining recognition
as a
successful businessman, Lucash has been asked to give many speeches around the world.
A strong reputation
as a
successful entrepreneur is a real advantage when raising capital or recruiting employees.
Earlier this year, his Toronto - based startup was one of 20 selected for C100's 48 Hours in the Valley program, which introduces teams to
successful Canadian
entrepreneurs as well
as influential Valley VCs.
If you are going to be a
successful entrepreneur as a woman, you absolutely can not care one whit what your neighbors, colleagues, in - laws, or anyone else thinks of your social life or your parenting abilities.
My background in the marketing - heavy sport of NASCAR for over a decade was somehow overlooked during my pitch, but
as someone who has seen the gam - met of the best and the worst of marketing, I wanted to share several principles to help steer my fellow
entrepreneurs, Shark Tank or not, along a
successful path in marketing their brands.
OPO founder Randy Schilling began his career
as a
successful entrepreneur when he founded Quilogy, an IT consulting firm that would grow to employ hundreds of workers across the United States.
As attorney Ron Goldie says: «The sign of a
successful entrepreneur is that he or she is the decision - maker, but I think it's imperative that
entrepreneurs have at least one professional who knows everything there is to know — one who can give them an independent assessment of the obstacles ahead.
He seems compelled to add that his children are
as obsessed with the iconic bricks
as he is — but increasingly,
successful entrepreneurs needn't find shelter in the «it's because of my kids» rationale for building with LEGO bricks.
Take in the wealth of knowledge that's been provided by
successful entrepreneurs such
as Steve Jobs and the personalities from Shark Tank.
People in China and Japan are, to some extent, buying what Trump's selling: her image
as a have - it - all feminist who's masterfully balanced her roles
as successful entrepreneur, mother of three, and style icon.
Successful entrepreneurs view failure
as a momentary set back, not a business - ending event.
After 10 years
as a
successful entrepreneur, I've recently become a venture capitalist.
So we visited the Demo Day presentations for the fall graduating class of startups in business accelerator TechStars's Seattle program and asked the
successful entrepreneurs who serve
as TechStars mentors for their insights on how to build a startup that attracts investor funding.
Successful entrepreneurs, such
as Peter Shankman, founder of HARO and The Geek Factory, are early risers.
Today, she's instantly recognizable
as one of the most
successful television personalities and
entrepreneurs in the world, with a net worth in the billions.
«All of these count,» Baum says, adding that it also helps to have a highly
successful, savvy
entrepreneur such
as Elon Musk, who's been active creating industry - changing start - ups
as diverse
as Paypal and SpaceX, at the helm.
This kind of «hustle porn,»
as Ohanian put it, often establishes an unhealthy standard for
entrepreneurs to live by, reinforcing the idea that they need to sacrifice their health to be
successful.
So always be mindful that just because someone is
successful they may not be experienced
as an
entrepreneur.
You can never be satisfied
as an
entrepreneur, and the basis of any
successful, growing business is new clients.
Here are some takeaways from their new book, Moms Mean Business: A Guide to Creating a
Successful Company and Happy Life
as a Mom
Entrepreneur.
She recommends taking a more open - ended approach, and looking at the many ways the staff job you have now can set you up
as a
successful entrepreneur,
as well
as the ways having been an
entrepreneur can set you up to be
successful in case you decide to return to working for someone else.
He brings to bear skills
as an
entrepreneur, teacher and technologist in helping others create
successful ventures.
While a
successful manager may be more concerned with daily and weekly numbers, an
entrepreneur regards every moment
as an opportunity to effect real change.
While a lot of the
entrepreneurs I've met and mentored in the past decade have been
successful, I've probably met
as many, if not more, unsuccessful
entrepreneurs.
As an
entrepreneur with a career spanning over 16 years and multiple
successful companies under his belt, Blake B. Johnson knows that building a solid core team is a pillar of innovation.
Participating
entrepreneurs are given an opportunity to lay out their business proposals in front of highly
successful investors, also referred to
as the «Sharks».
What makes the Ruffins (and other
entrepreneurs like them)
successful in their relationship
as well
as their individual businesses?
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Successful entrepreneurs need to continue to help and support budding startups
as they develop, by acting
as mentors, partners, advisers and investors.
After a series of investigations exposed its miracle blood - testing product didn't work so well, Holmes, 32, has been knocked off her perch
as one of the most
successful female
entrepreneurs of recent time.
The twiggy, Russia - born software developer is arguably
as successful an
entrepreneur as Evan Spiegel or Brian Chesky.
Meanwhile, bitcoin still has defenders such
as Jeremy Allaire, a
successful entrepreneur who raised over $ 60 million for his startup, Circle, a money transfer service for consumers using bitcoin behind the scenes.
Dig Deeper: An Eye Bank Bets on Best Practices How to Become a Social
Entrepreneur: Think of It
As a Business «The modern non-profit must adopt many of the same strategies, policies and best practices employed by
successful enterprises in the for - profit world, but not at the cost of its soul,» writes Scofield.
Perceived by many
as one of the truly
successful social media social
entrepreneurs, Harrison and charity: water views it with a basic mindset: you need to be everywhere your donors are, and provide them value at every touch point.
One of the most
successful social
entrepreneurs of our time, Harrison's visionary non-profit grew over 100 % in the first quarter of 2011 (
as compared to the same period in 2010), the economy be damned.
But just
as importantly I've learned from other
successful entrepreneurs along the way.
An elite group of
successful entrepreneurs operates with a mindset that sets these leaders apart from other people in the world of business and in life
as a whole.
Successful entrepreneurs often adjust their path
as they and their team learn and grow.
Most of the highly
successful entrepreneurs we interviewed while researching our new book, Breakthrough Entrepreneurship, did not cite money
as their prime motivator.