3. Leadership Fueled By
Passion
A passion for long-term success is critical. These
ventures take a large investment of time, energy and
money. If the personal satisfaction does not exist, it is
likely the venture will collapse.
4. Willingness to Take Risks
Every venture into Entrepreneurship involves a level of
risk that you wouldn’t have a with a traditional job.
Accepting this fear and overcoming it, puts an
individual at step above others.
5. Embracing the Original
Creating your own path, and crafting a business
around fresh ideas are typically the people that
achieve success. Don’t be afraid to be the first to try
something.
6. Strong Focus
Intense dedication to your business will put you in
position for success. Motivate your partners and
employees to keep up with you on your path to your
end goals.
7. Disciplines and
Organized
A very well thought out business plan is necessary
when starting a new venture. Organize what is most
important and stick to it. Failing to do so could be the
downfall of your venture.