Entrepreneurship Development - Qualities

In order to organize and run a business successfully, an entrepreneur must possess certain traits important for driving success. Some of them are −

      Self-confidenceOthers will trust you only when you trust yourself. This is the most important trait of an entrepreneur, who should have the confidence to take one’s own decisions.

      Risk-taking abilityBusiness is all about taking risks and experimenting. Entrepreneurs need to have a risk-taking ability.

      Decision-making abilityEntrepreneurs should have the willingness and capability to take decisions in favor of the organization all the time.

      CompetitiveEntrepreneurs should always be ready to give and face competition.

      IntelligentEntrepreneurs always need to keep their mind active and increase their IQ and knowledge.

      VisualizationEntrepreneurs should have the ability to see things from different point of views.

      PatienceThis is another virtue which is very important for entrepreneurship as the path to success is often very challenging and it requires a lot of patience for sustenance.

      Emotional toleranceThe ability to balance professional and personal life and not mixing the two is another important trait of an entrepreneur.

      Leadership qualityEntrepreneurs should be able to lead, control and motivate the mass.

      Technical skillTo be in stride with the recent times, entrepreneurs should at least have a basic knowledge about the technologies that are to be used.

      Managerial skillEntrepreneurs should have the required skill to manage different people such as clients, employees, co-workers, competitors, etc.

      Conflict resolution skillEntrepreneurs should be able to resolve any type of dispute.

      Organizing skillThey should be highly organized and should be able to maintain everything in a format and style.

      High motivationEntrepreneurs should have high level of motivation. They should be able to encourage everyone to give their level best.

      CreativeThey should be innovative and invite new creative ideas from others as well.

      Reality-orientedThey should be practical and have rational thinking