Entrepreneurship - Start your Own Business

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Entrepreneurship is the process of launching, designing, and running a new business. which is originally a small business. The People who build these small businesses are called entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship is an important engine of growth in the economy.

Manufacturing Entrepreneur Non-Technical Entrepreneur Small-Scale Entrepreneur Technical Entrepreneur Trading Entrepreneur Women Entrepreneurs Men Entrepreneurs

Self-belief, Hard Work and Disciplined Product and market knowledge Strong Money Management Passion and Motivation Adaptable and Flexible Effective Planning Right Connections

Love what you do Take baby steps Learn from others Learn how to self-promote Constantly take action Make a plan Build a reputation It’s never too late to start Build your "A team" Be mindful of your attitude To be a Successful Entrepreneur

Being Prepared to Take the Exit Self-doubt, but not too much Adaptability & Flexibility Self-belief and Hard Work Understand the Market Passion & Motivation Networking Abilities Money Management Risk Taking Planning Characteristics of an Entrepreneur

Personal Satisfaction Business innocence Learning is easier Sharing Resources Nothing to lose Family Support Flexibility Enthusiasm Excitement Stability Motivation Freedom Control Advantages of Entrepreneurship