Are You Really The Entrepreneur You Claim To Be?
It is real funny but it looks like everyone without a job today calls himself an entrepreneur, and--judging by the way the word is thrown around--you might think every one of those self employed people is.
The term is applied to politicians and college presidents, cabdrivers and bookies. People like Donald Trump and Richard Branson are held up as models of entrepreneurship. Meanwhile, newspapers routinely refer to lone wolfs trying to sell something at a profit as entrepreneurs.
Read More: http://www.financialpolicycouncil.org/blogdetails.aspx?id=58/Are-You-Really-The-Entrepreneur-You-Claim-To-Be
It is real funny but it looks like everyone without a job today calls himself an entrepreneur, and--judging by the way the word is thrown around--you might think every one of those self employed people is.
The term is applied to politicians and college presidents, cabdrivers and bookies. People like Donald Trump and Richard Branson are held up as models of entrepreneurship. Meanwhile, newspapers routinely refer to lone wolfs trying to sell something at a profit as entrepreneurs.
Read More: http://www.financialpolicycouncil.org/blogdetails.aspx?id=58/Are-You-Really-The-Entrepreneur-You-Claim-To-Be
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