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22
Nov

Entrepreneur Responsibilities

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Some of the responsibilities of an entrepreneur include planning, organizing, staffing, and controlling. These four responsibilities when done properly together will give you high returns in such a short period of time.

To start with, planning is a very important responsibility of any entrepreneur. Good planning is the very first duty that should be fulfilled by an entrepreneur. Oftentimes, an individual has many business intentions. To direct such intentions, you need careful planning. You must plan ahead so that you will know what to expect as you go through the course of the business. You have to plan all your actions and make sure that you follow such plans.

The next responsibility is organizing. In order to attain your specific targets, you must know how to organize especially if you’re handling several departments. This way, you can divide all the work that needs to be done. You don’t have to do all the work as an entrepreneur; you must know how to designate. By work designation, all the jobs are finished on time or even in advance. Not only that, the work are also done properly.

Staffing is another great responsibility of an entrepreneur. Sometimes, you’re burdened with your responsibilities but if you know proper staffing, you can lessen such burden. Through staffing, all the jobs are done properly and there is less possibility of business loss. You must have a competitive staff so that you can entrust the work to them.

Another responsibility of the entrepreneur is controlling. You need to direct, improve, and train employees. All the business plans made by the entrepreneur should be put into order. All the aspects of the business should be controlled by the entrepreneur – from production to inventory, quality checks, and many others. You should be able to monitor all the aspects of the business at all times.

In order to do all your responsibilities as an entrepreneur, you must be an excellent communicator. Good communication is needed so that you can deal with all kinds of individuals. If you’re good in communicating, you can convey all your messages correctly, completely, and clearly. This way, everyone will understand what you’re saying. Aside from being a good communicator, you must also be an excellent listener, writer, and reader.

If you want to become a successful entrepreneur, you must be able to do all the responsibilities mentioned earlier. You need to be a good and rational manager. If you can organize your business organization properly, you will not encounter many problems and you will have higher chances of earning big profits.

Now that you know the different responsibilities of an entrepreneur, you can understand what an entrepreneur really is. If you want to become an entrepreneur, you should determine first if you can handle such responsibilities.

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21
Nov

To Define an Entrepreneur


When you encounter a new word, what do you usually do? Do you ignore it or do you try to look up its definition in the dictionary? For smart individuals, they will surely look up for the new word’s meaning. If you’re engaged in business undertakings, perhaps you want to define entrepreneur. Are you an entrepreneur?

There is a specific definition of entrepreneur. According to most dictionaries, an entrepreneur is a businessperson who finances or initiates emerging commercial enterprises. Basically, he or she is the person who provides for the capital of the business. However, providing capital alone is not enough to be called an entrepreneur. How is that?

It’s because some individuals prefer to invest in a certain business venture but that person will let someone else handle all the business activities.

Any person who finances a business venture and runs it can be called an entrepreneur. According to some economists, an entrepreneur is someone who develops a fresh and new product, a new way of producing something, or an innovative market. Usually, entrepreneurs start with a small business and if it proves to be successful, the business will slowly expand.

So why put up small businesses? You see, small businesses require smaller amount of capital while larger ones demand huge capital. Not many entrepreneurs nowadays are willing to take the risk of putting up big businesses without proper research and studies.

Some say that being an entrepreneur starts right after a child is born. The qualities are already possessed by the child from the moment of birth. The individual is already a thinker and schemer of things. These individuals will want to reach the impossible. So if you’re a born entrepreneur, you must develop your skills and qualities so that you can use it in the near future for your success.

Putting up a new enterprise may sound very hard but for the entrepreneur, nothing is impossible to achieve. Innovation, creativity, leadership, being a risk-taker, and having the right inner drive or passion are some of the keys to being a successful entrepreneur. If you possess these things, nothing can stop you from being one of the biggest names in the marketplace.

There are thousands of opportunities that you can find from emerging communications, culture, and science and technology. All you need to do is identify these business opportunities and turn them into a real business enterprise.  However, choosing a good business opportunity requires careful study and market research. Even if entrepreneurs are known to be risk-takers, they still have to make sure that they are entering a good business.

If you want to know more about the definitions of an entrepreneur, you can easily search for the meaning of the word in popular search engines like Google and Yahoo. By using the power of the internet, you can find a lot of definitions for you to understand the word much better. There are many resources to find online; all it takes is diligent research.

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20
Nov

Working on the Video Vault


I just realized that I haven’t published any articles since November 15th yet I’ve been working daily on the blog… You must wonder what I’m working on if you’re not seeing the fruits of my labor so I’ve gone ahead and published the Video Vault for you to take a look at a little bit of what I’m doing.

I’m weeding through Google and YouTube and some other hot video sites and looking for content that I feel is worthy of your time to watch and learn from.

I know with the net getting bigger and bigger by the hour that sometimes you don’t want to have to go through those sites and look for videos that you can learn from. It gets confusing unless you know exactly what you are looking for. So once again I’m attempting to come to your rescue and am going to link to the videos that really teach you something. Videos that will be highly valuable to you as my readers. So please bear with me if I don’t post articles this week as I’m building pages and subpages of the blog instead. ;-)

Tonya

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