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Entrepreneurship Skills to Start Your Business

Elvis Newton

Publisher: Hilson Haman

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If you want to be an entrepreneur, READ this! 
So, who exactly is an entrepreneur? It's just a fancy word for someone who starts a new business, and if you've ever wondered what it means to be one, then look no further. There's no one better to tell you what's involved and the skills you'll need than: entrepreneurs. So my team asked some. Their answers can be summed up in four words: Attitude; Creativity; Relationships; and Organisation. 
  
Entrepreneurship is a wide topic and I have broken it into these little segment which are:What is entrepreneurship?How to be an entrepreneur7 Entrepreneurship skills The top 7 things NOT to do when starting a business
Available since: 04/09/2020.

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