While more and more people have been hearing the word "entrepreneur," business men and women are struggling to find ways to survive in a harsh economy. Many people are unaware of the differences between these entrepreneurs, business people, and the entrepreneur as they are all business savvy, hard working individuals. In today's business world, the entrepreneur stands out in the crowd because of his ability to think outside of the entrepreneurship box. They are not afraid to take a different path and lead the way to a new route. Here are some of the ways that entrepreneurs differ from others.
Making it Work Without an MBA
Most every business man or women in the world has heard the story of Steve Jobs. With Apple, he blazed a new path in the world of technology that not many people could have ever dreamed up. But do you know of his background, his education, his origins? Steve Jobs was adopted by Paul and Clara jobs from non-married parents in the 1950s. Although his birth mother insisted that the Jobs promise that her son would get his education, Steve Jobs only attended one semester at Reed College in Portland Oregon, and then dropped out.
Although education is always a good idea, it may not always fit into the renegade entrepreneur's plans. There is a lot of time and sacrifice needed to graduate from a business school, and often, the renegade entrepreneur already has a business plan in his head that will take up so much of his time that he could not possibly make it through school. Sure, that MBA certificate would look great hanging on the wall, but if it won't get you where you want to go, it could possibly slow you down from getting there.
Entrepreneurs Want to Start at the Top
While many in the business world have to start out at the bottom of the company, the renegade entrepreneur is ready and able to start off at the top. Instead of spending his time making money for another person's company, or building up the success of some one else, the renegade entrepreneur is busy building his own future.
Although some business men and women are more comfortable starting at the bottom, the renegade entrepreneur is not. The bottom is safe, it offers a safety net to those who are not yet ready to strike out on their own. Some may even choose to stay at the bottom, and make a salary without ever taking a risk.
The renegade entrepreneur, however, steps will step out from the beginning and totally skip the bottom rungs of the ladder to success. Although he will have to build his business from the bottom up, he will start off at the top of that business. In order to succeed at this, the renegade entrepreneur must have a great deal of confidence, work hard, and be highly motivated.
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Angela Kaye Mason is a contributing writer for Renegade Entrepreneur Group.
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