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  1. An entrepreneur is achievement oriented - which is closely related to his ambitious nature.  It is the accomplishment and the achievement which are the object of the entrepreneur’s yearnings.  He gains satisfaction and excitement from the achievement itself.  Like an addict, any failures are merely treated as the down cycles while the entrepreneur seeks out the next high.  He does not wait for someone to give him an opportunity, but is driven to create the opportunity.
  2. An entrepreneur is imaginative. - His perspective of his business and his market lead to creative problem solving, early recognition of emerging trends, and even the ideas to instigate the “next” trends.  It is Albert Einstein who is often quoted with, “Imagination is more important than knowledge” (Einstein, 1929).  His imagination is a strength.
  3. An entrepreneur is innovative. - His innovation is the benefit of his imagination.  He does not merely evaluate the business environment as it is, but is able to think about what it could be.  An entrepreneur thinks outside of the constraints to which traditional business people are bound.  His innovations are the products or services of his business.

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Posted by Jon on Sunday, July 29th, 2007


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