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E ntrepreneur Leads Takes risks Exercises initiative Takes advantage on market opportunities Plans, organizes, employing resources Innovates new or improves existing products

C an anyone become Entrepreneur ?

W ill everyone choose to become an Entrepreneur ?

W hy are the answers different?

Entrepreneur Employee Uncertain Unlimited Work more Uncertain Fixed Limited Can balance Foreseen Income Working Hour Balance in life Future Factors

What matters entrepreneurs? To show who you are To build something great To share value Not just to make money

P ersonality Traits ersonality Traits – humble beginning Passion Risk-taking Curiosity Optimistic Persistent Decisive Focus

Richard Branson Virgin Group Passion to Cognition

Risk Taking to Risk Calculating

Curiosity to Creative

Bezos Optimistic to Positive

Mr. Honda Persistent to Perseverance

Debbi Fields Decisive to Executive

Sergey Brin & Larry Page Focus to Adaptability

P ersonality Traits – ersonality Traits – ultimate success Cognition Passion to Cognition Risk-calculating Risk-taking to Risk-calculating Creativity Curiosity to Creativity Positive Attitude Optimistic to Positive Attitude Perseverance Persistent to Perseverance Execution Decisive to Execution Adaptability Focus to Adaptability

Successful Entrepreneurship Developmental Process Life-long learning model

Developmental Process Career Opportunity Competency Awareness Creative Applications Startup Growth

Why young entrepreneurs?

Youth Entrepreneurship 80% of would be entrepreneurs /10 want to start their own companies 70% of 14-19, 40% to be entrepreneurs Gallup Study on High School Students

Youth Entrepreneurship 90% failed soon after start-up Gallup Study on High School Students 75% new jobs by SMEs

Youth Entrepreneurship education Developmental Process

Sum-up Sum-up Not “born”, just “become” Beyond “owner”, just “your identity” Diversity in personal characteristics Developmental process- life long learning A series of different challenges at all stages Major source of new jobs in the economy

What major did you choose after matriculation?

“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” Eleanor Roosevelt

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