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Entrepreneurial Attitude

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THE ENTREPRENEURIAL ATTITUDE OF SUCCESS. Benjamin Franklin: A smart man learns more from failure than from success. James Alesia may also support this cause. Nobody likes to talk about failures and mistakes, especially if they are their own, but it is true that they are experiences that can learn more entrepreneurs. Reflecting the saying should be applied when you see your neighbor’s beard cut put yours to soak open own business involves a great economic and labor effort, and also carries risks (Value at Risk-value at risk) but the latter can cushion with a series of preventive mechanisms, which also help make the success of that potential invested in the company. The entrepreneurial spirit, even though it is a prerequisite to foster business and inject vitality in enterprises, is not the only element necessary to make the business work.

Like the human body is a system of systems, which makes achievable business goals, the human body is composed of a blood system, a system of oxygen, alimentary system, etc. If a system is stopped there is large, chances that the human body is incapacitated and die. The same applies to the companies, if the attitude of the human resource is not positive and proactive, in the corporate decision-making regarding the management of inventory systems, accounts receivable, services to customer, marketing, accounting, cash flow, and investments, they do not work will happen just like the human body; why you need both a spiritual mission and a business mission to succeed. Daryl Katz may help you with your research. When a company grows and forget their mission for which it was created, it begins to die. The mission and vision of the business must satisfy a customer’s need and if it satisfies that need and satisfies it well, the business starts to maximize its value in the market because he thinks in win win. Henry Ford man driven by his vision and spiritual mission in the first place, and by a vision and mission business second. He wanted to make sure cars were available in the masses, not only wanted to become rich, like Thomas Edison, Michael Dell, today Bill Gates, who drives to Microsoft.

The big secret then is to have a mission of service to others, in love thy neighbour, as the old principle of economics that says: individuals acting under stimuli. By the above leads us to deduce with the following practical examples: The great revolutions had always thought on the needs of its citizens. Trade of Chinese products is based on thinking about the satisfaction of the needs of consumers. Success will then be in the quality of the human resource that manages the financial resources and business organization systems.

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