Do You Have What it Takes to Be an Entrepreneur? Consider This 5-Point Check List

15 Nov 2017


Are you thinking of setting up your own business? If so, it could prove to be the ideal career plan for you, but you’ll need to be sure you’re up to the challenge before venturing forth. When I first started on my journey as an entrepreneur, there were a few traits that I focused on heavily, just to confirm I was on the right path. Successful entrepreneurship calls for some personal qualities and skills, so consider these first to make sure you’re right for the role. If you can apply the five essential qualities below, the signs will look promising:

  1. A vision: You’ll need an initial selling idea that fits a gap or niche in the market, and the vision to adapt it in line with shifting trends. You’ll also need an eye for expansion opportunities and how to make the most of them. Come prepared with a flexible, imaginative mind to seek out the most promising goals and steer around any obstacles in your way.
  2. A competitive spirit: The business world is tough, and you may need to fight hard at times to keep your place in it. Competition may call for cool-headed bargaining and ruthless competition. Would you be comfortable with this approach? Some people have a natural flair for doing smart deals or coming up with ingenious tactics for getting out in front. Do you think you’re one of them? When I started my first business in high school, I learned about competition really quickly. Initially, I was afraid of it and the client rejection that could follow. Soon after, I realized that if I changed my services a bit to be more in line with what my customers wanted, I would do better, and I did. Awareness is key.
  3. Strong communication skills: Running a business frequently involves dealing with other people in one way or another. You might be employing some and selling to others, for instance. For this reason, it helps to be a sociable person and comfortable talking to people from all walks of life. There will be times when you need a thick skin, and others when you need to show tact or empathy. Therefore, strong communication skills will be a great asset (possibly even crucial), depending on your line of business.

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