Sunday, August 5, 2012

Characteristic of an Enterpreneur

Character and Integrity
The most important factors to achieving all of these and thus, building that status for the business is a good, strong, and dependable character. Your business depends on your integrity while your integrity depends on delivering what you promise. The most significant quality that is most related to success in business is integrity.

Good and Definite Knowledge of Business Ethics and Values
A successful entrepreneur isn’t only profit-oriented. He has his own defined values and beliefs that he cares about and stands for, and he uses these as guides when dealing with his employees, his customers and when making decisions. This kind of entrepreneur is known to give great value not only to his customers but his colleagues and employees as well.

Ability to Listen and Willingness to Learn
Having the ability to listen well and having the willingness to learn makes an entrepreneur eager to keep finding ways for improvement. He listens to his customers about their ideas, feedback, needs and even complaints and uses this in a positive way for the growth and progress of the business. He also listens to his colleagues or employees for their own advice and views that may help make the business run better, or help provide better services for the customers.

Passion and Optimism
An entrepreneur loves his job and his business that it’s actually addicting. Fellow colleagues and employees feel the vibe and customers sense the positive aura. This entrepreneur really believes in the product or service that he’s selling and he knows everything about it.

Innovation and Creativity
An entrepreneur should have the ability to constantly think up new ideas and see a new place in the market that might be a good opportunity to take advantage of. Customers love the fact that this kind of entrepreneur never runs out of ideas to sell new products and provide better service. Having this ability also helps the entrepreneur and his business to stay up and running longer. A longer time in the market tells the customers that this business must have a good reputation, can be trusted and relied on because otherwise, it wouldn’t be in the market for long.

Commitment and Self-Discipline
An entrepreneur who is committed to his business and is well-disciplined has a high chance of successfully drawing in the customers and building the business’ reputation. Self-discipline helps the entrepreneur focus on the job at hand and the goals to achieve, and commitment keeps the entrepreneur working hard for the business.

“I was taught that the way to progress is neither swift nor easy.” - Marie Curie.

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