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Business Administration & Management Mr. Bernstein The Characteristics and Skill Sets of Successful Entrepreneurs March 25, 2015

Business Administration & Management Mr. 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? 2

Business Administration & Management Mr. 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 3