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What is an entrepreneur?

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http://businesswales.gov.uk/bigideas/
The folk at Big Ideas Wales know that there’s no one better to tell you what’s an entrepreneur and the skills you’ll need than: entrepreneurs. So they asked some, and here’s what they had to say…

Attitude, creativity, organisation and relationships were the 4 key points that make a successful entrepreneur:

Having a positive attitude will get you a long way.

All you need is a bit of imagination and the ability to think a bit differently and BINGO, you’ve come up with a brilliant new idea.

To get to grips with the day to day running of things good organisation is essential.

Running a business is definitely a people thing. The more people you know the easier it will be to use your powers of persuasion and get things done.
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The Pros and Cons of Entrepreneurship in 2021

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I know a lot of you guys are aspiring entrepreneurs who want to create your own business and work for yourself. And I’m sure a lot of you watching are also seasoned entrepreneurs who can relate to this video 🙂

I’ll be going over 6 pros and cons that entrepreneurs face, as well as my tips on how to navigate entrepreneurship the best way possible. If you’ve wanted to know how to become an entrepreneur, this video will also be extremely valuable.

After graduating college, I started doing a lot of side hustles. From there, I gradually began starting businesses, failing at most of them, and then finding my passions. Entrepreneurship is a long journey, and it’s a lifestyle. And my goal in this video is to convince you how awesome it is to be your own boss and set your own schedule!

Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you want to see more videos about entrepreneurship. My goal is to help everyone watching become a millionaire by the age of 30, and quitting their 9-5 job.

Have a great day!

-Charlie

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Harvard i-lab | Entrepreneurship 101 with Gordon Jones

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Harvard i-lab | Entrepreneurship 101 with Gordon Jones

Did you know about the multi-million dollar facility for students interested in entrepreneurship and innovation? Want to learn about the Harvard innovation lab? Interested in entrepreneurship and want to know about programs and resources available to you? Hear Gordon Jones, the Managing Director of the Harvard Innovation lab, and Jodi Goldstein, the Director of the Harvard Innovation Lab, describe all the ways the i-lab can help students take their ideas as far as they can go.
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How to Know If You're Meant to Be An Entrepreneur | Kiki Ayers | TEDxBuckhead

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According to Kiki Ayers there are key traits natural born entrepreneurs have stemming from an early age.
Speaking from her own experience of working a 9-5 to her journey to entrepreneurship, Ayers makes the case that being an entrepreneur isn’t something that be taught. Though there are skill sets you can learn through workshops, speaking engagements and courses, she argues that the determination, motivation and dedication is something you either have or you don’t.

Before her success as an award winning journalist, entrepreneur and advocate, she ignored many signs that she wasn’t meant to be an employee and through survival skills and taking a leap of faith she’s now successful as a serial entrepreneur. Ayers Publicity

Ke’Andrea “Kiki” Ayers is the C.E.O of Ayers Publicity and a multi-media Entertainment Journalist. Through her experiences in Journalism she has built a foundation of media contacts. Stemming from the Howard University John H. Johnson School of Communications, she majored in Journalism and minored in English. She spent all her time in school interning for major outlets such as MTV, BET, NBC and CBS Radio. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

How to be an Entrepreneur

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The dream of becoming an entrepreneur is extremely common. Putting the plan in action requires many things, most importantly: a really great idea. But where do really good ideas come from? Our unhappiest moments… Please subscribe here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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entrepreneurship 101, understanding entrepreneurship basics and fundamentals

entrepreneurship 101, understanding entrepreneurship basics and fundamentals. An entrepreneur is someone who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise. An entrepreneur is an agent of change. Entrepreneurship is the process of discovering new ways of combining resources. When the market value generated by this new combination of resources is greater than the market value these resources can generate elsewhere individually or in some other combination, the entrepreneur makes a profit. An entrepreneur who takes the resources necessary to produce a pair of jeans that can be sold for thirty dollars and instead turns them into a denim backpack that sells for fifty dollars will earn a profit by increasing the value those resources create.

this comparison is possible because in competitive resource markets, an entrepreneur’s costs of production are determined by the prices required to bid the necessary resources away from alternative uses. Those prices will be equal to the value that the resources could create in their next-best alternate uses. Because the price of purchasing resources measures this opportunity cost— the value of the forgone alternatives—the profit entrepreneurs make reflects the amount by which they have increased the value generated by the resources under their control.

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The Power of an Entrepreneurial Mindset | Bill Roche | TEDxLangleyED

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When we help youth to develop an entrepreneurial mindset, we empower them to be successful in our rapidly changing world. Whether they own a business or work for someone else, young adults need the skills and confidence to identify opportunities, solve problems and sell their ideas. This skillset can be encouraged and developed in elementary schools, with the immediate benefit of increased success in school.

In this talk, Bill Roche shares stories of students that have created their own real business ventures with PowerPlay Young Entrepreneurs. He illustrates the power of enabling students to take charge of their learning with freedom to make mistakes, and challenging them to actively develop entrepreneurial skills. Bill also showcases the achievements of specific students and shares how a transformative experience for one student has been a source of inspiration for him over the years. Bill Roche specializes in designing curriculum-based resource packages related to entrepreneurship, financial literacy and social responsibility. Bill worked directly in Langley classrooms for over ten years and now supports teachers throughout the country in creating real-world learning experiences for their students. Over 40,000 students have participated in his PowerPlay Young Entrepreneurs program. The program’s impact has been captured in a documentary scheduled for release early in 2018. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Who Even Is An Entrepreneur?: Crash Course Business – Entrepreneurship #1

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You’ve probably heard the word “Entrepreneur” thrown around a lot in business. It conjures images of Elon Musk, Bill Gates, or Oprah Winfrey. But, it goes way beyond that. In this episode of Crash Course Business: Entrepreneurship, Anna helps us to figure out who Entrepreneurs are, and what that title actually means.

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Starting your own business will solve everything that’s wrong about your job, your life and more importantly, about how you feel. Becoming an entrepreneur will give you more flexibility, more freedom, more joy, more recognition, more meaning and hopefully on the long run, more money. Right?

The reality of being an entrepreneur is much harder than most people are willing to open up about. In a culture where successful entrepreneurs are idealised like rock stars it’s easy to feel like we’re not good enough when comparing ourselves to the picture that’s painted by social media.

Mark Leruste exposes the truth behind the life of the every-day entrepreneur and why it’s important that we talk openly and truthfully about the pressures and struggles associated with starting a business and what it actually feels like.

Finding your path isn’t always a straight line. It usually takes hits and misses and trying many things out. This is how it was for Mark, whose journey towards his dream career started when his video CV, ‘A dream job would be nice’, went viral on YouTube and helped him land a position as Country Manager at the Movember Foundation. There, Mark raised €2.8 million for men’s health and inspired 110,000 fundraisers to sign up at Movember.com, winning multiple awards along the way.

Four years into the job, it became clear that Mark couldn’t ignore his entrepreneurial itch anymore, which had been around since he was 12 years old. So, against conventional wisdom, he decided to turn his passion into his full-time job and took the plunge to found The Unconventionalists, a weekly podcast, talk show and coaching & training business helping organisations and individuals find their voice.

From making Nelson Mandela’s right hand man cry to asking Tim Ferris about his fear of failure, Mark is an expert at using his warm manner to tease out the truth & create moments of honesty.

To date, Mark has worked with hundreds of unfulfilled professionals and frustrated small business owners and has interviewed more than 200 world-class leaders, entrepreneurs, athletes, politicians, CEOs, authors and adventurers from around the world, providing him a ring side seat in understanding how ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things.

Visit www.markleruste.com or connect on Twitter, Facebook or YouTube.

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