Thursday, September 18, 2008

Born or Made Entrepreneur ?

I believe we are all born with the ability to be an entrepreneur, and we do not think that entrepreneur must necessarily be an innovative thinker, but successful ones often have those interesting brain that see the world differently, which is perhaps where the gene pool comes in.

As we know, not every effort to start a business will lead to a successful company, its TRIAL & EROR. For instance, where the successful come – if it’s not rich parents and prestigious education? Some expert (Beresford) reckons it’s all to do with “drive” – they are not necessarily cleverer than anyone else but they just have the extra confidence and bravery to do the job. They also take the risk than the rest of us, but they calculated the risk what entrepreneur do have in common is a high tolerance and uncertainty in their lives. So, it’s just need to turn the good idea into reality. Take example of Microsoft founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen, Robson Walton from Wall Mart’s, they are born entrepreneur and true innovator which are looked for the differences while other business imitator looked for similarities.

This topic are very interesting for the entrepreneurship debate, though it’s a difficult to find the answer whether it’s right or wrong. Before the debate, I think to be an entrepreneur must be someone born with high IQ intelligent, however it’s not 100% true, because they need knowledge and education to support. So, there is part where entrepreneur also learn from the mistake and they try hard to learn from their experience. Now, I believe entrepreneurship are born and made.

2 comments:

entreprenerd said...

And - are you an entrepreneur???
Regards,
Leona

ibc108alti said...

Everyone can be enterpreneur, so do I. That's just depend on our courage and driven to take risk in uncertainty condition. I would say that I am willing to take the risk.
Regards, alis