To be an entrepreneur is to think in a manner far outclass the way other members of the larger society do. Whilst most individuals seek refuge, entrepreneurs take risks. they are not interested in a job; they want to create jobs for others. they are so much interested in owning the proverbial box instead of thinking outside of it!
This is an attempt to shine a fresh light and workable perspective on the concept of entrepreneurship.
Becoming an entrepreneur does not depend on your age or where you are from, anyone can always begin a profitable business. This book 'Becoming an Entrepreneur' will show you how because contrary to the popular saying that entrepreneurs are born they are not made, scores of proven results have confirmed that entrepreneurs are made and not born.
In this book, you will discover how to turn hobbies, skills, and interests into profit-making ventures.
Supreme Monopoly clearly illustrates the characteristics of the successful entrepreneur and shows plainly the nuts and bolts of getting a business up, running, and turning it into a successful empire.
He pointed out that no one needs a visionary masterplan, tones of funding, or a brilliant team to start a business but an unquenchable desire and never say die spirit in the face of daunting obstacles and the need to think more creatively and use resources efficiently.
If you want to achieve incredible business and financial wealth like the likes of top echelons of successful entrepreneurs such as Jeff Bezos, Sara Blakely, Larry Page, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Kevin Plank, Mark Pincus, Sam Watson, Richard Branson, and scores of individuals too numerous to list here, then you must change the way you think; that you must become an entrepreneur.
In this fascinating book written for aspiring entrepreneurs, Supreme identifies key lessons that every entrepreneur must learn in seven areas: Strategy, Education, People, Finance, Marketing and Sales, Leadership, and Motivation. Lessons include how to think big, who makes the best business partners, what captivates investors when to abandon a business idea, where to avoid opening a business bank account, and why too much formal education can hinder your entrepreneurial growth.
This book contains the essential beliefs, characteristics, and habits of elite entrepreneurs which you can simply learn and incorporate to form your habits on your journey to become an entrepreneur.