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Are you Cut out to Be an Entrepreneur?

 
Author: Astrid Mccormick

Think before you jump the corporate ship!

Are you absolutely sure whether being an entrepreneur, a solo business owner, is the way to go for you? There are capabilities that you undoubtedly need to have.

You must be a aware of what other businesses are doing. Are you observant? You must have the desire to be your own boss. Do you have organisational talent?

You have to be goal oriented. Do you have excellent self-management skills? You need to have the wish to succeed. Are you decisive? Have you got stamina?

You must be able to link up with people with ease. Can you build and manage networks? You should be flexible and adaptable. Do you see problems or challenges?

Often you will have to make decisions on your own and have no-one with whom you can talk things over. - Have you got a coach and other support to steer you through? You should be able to make decisions based on intuition. - Can you trust your gut feeling?

You should be able to learn quickly, have a business plan, a marketing plan and a success team with a good accountant, a coach and legal representation.

If you feel uncomfortable with some of the questions, it would make sense to link up with a coach to work through these issues and ensure your success in a vibrant ever-growing business environment.

2005-2006 Astrid McCormick rightNow Coaching Solutions

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Astrid Mccormick is a popular columnist. Astrid likes to pen down articles about this area.
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