Donald Trump Eat your Heart Out

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The most successful entrepreneurs demonstrate particular skills and attributes. But are they born with these or are they developed over time? Have you got what it takes to become an entrepreneur or are you better suited to corporate life?

In a recent White Paper on Competitiveness, the UK Government said "Entreprenuership and innovation are central to the creative processes in the economy, to promoting growth, increasing productivity and creating jobs. Entrepreneurs sense opportunities and take risks in the face of uncertainty to open new markets, design new products and develop innovative processes. In today's knowledge driven economy this is critical in large and small businesses alike."

If you are an aspiring entrepreneur, a useful starting point would be to assess your own competencies. Ask yourself: how do I measure up against the best entrepreneurs in the world?

A study of 17 successful entrepreneurs identified 9 competencies that can predict, with about 80% accuracy, which individuals have the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs of the future.

This study showed the entrepreneurs to be people who are driven and focused, with a huge capacity for work. They also demonstrated high levels of integrity and consistency when dealing with individuals and a particularly generous approach to sharing the rewards of success. They had an eye for developing a business that would stand the test of time and that would contribute to their local community.

What stands out amongst these individuals is the passion they have for what they are doing. That passion feeds their success and drives them forward.

Dr David McClelland, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, one of the world's leading authorities on leadership and motivation, proved that entreprenueiral behaviours can be developed and that once these behaviours are developed, business performance improves.

If it is possible to develop these entrepreneurial behaviours, how do you do it?

Firstly, make sure your chosen field is something that really grabs you, something you believe in completely and can talk about confidently. Remember you will have to convince others it's a good idea and there will be some risk-taking involved! Know your stuff, know your market, know your limitations, and then go beyond them.

Take the initiative About the Author:

Pam Kennett is CEO of WealthBeing. WealthBeing is a wealth education and training company that helps individuals build practical skills and knowledge in wealth creation. Through her work, Pam has worked with many entreprenuers, helping them establish their businesses. To learn more about WealthBeing visit http://www.wealthbeing.co.uk or contact Pam direct at mailto:pam@wealthbeing.co.uk

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