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    help students better understand the behaviors of successful and unsuccessful leader.First step is to find brief biographies‚case studies or articles about various leaders.The student need to choose two leaders who most people would consider very successful and two leaders who would be deemed unsuccessful. For my report‚ I have choose Mahatma Ghandi ‚Presiden of Indian Nationalism and Jeff Bezos‚ the founder and CEO of Amazon.com as successful leader .When India in the hands of Mahatma Ghandi

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    Entrepreneurs Personality for Being Successful in Business Miss. Sarita Ghanshyam Tiwari‚ (M.Com. M. Phil.) e-mail: tiwari_sarita@rediffmail.com Abstract Business success may causes due to many factors‚ but the greatest determinant of the business success is the entrepreneur himself / herself. Therefore‚ the question of what makes a successful entrepreneur is very important. There have been many answers to this question. Some people think entrepreneurs are born‚ others

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    General Character Traits of a Successful Entrepreneur *She takes moderate risks. Taking moderate risks is another characteristic of successful entrepreneurs. They don’t fear to take risks. FEAR to take risks discourages initiative‚ brings about uncertainty of purpose‚ destroys ambition‚ kills enthusiasm‚ destroys good reasoning and stops you from taking action. Besides‚ there is nothing you can engage yourself in without any risks involved.  *She takes personal responsibility for her own actions

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    Becoming a Successful Entrepreneur There is a myth that entrepreneurial success is all about innovative thinking and breakthrough ideas. Here’s what success truly means. Philip and Karen Smith/Getty I’ve been an entrepreneur most of my adult life. Recently‚ on a long business flight‚ I beganthinking about what it takes to become successful as an entrepreneur--and how I would even define the meaning of success. The two ideas became more intertwined in my thinking: success as an entrepreneur‚ entrepreneurial

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    Top 10 Secrets of Successful Entrepreneurs Top 10 Secrets of Successful Entrepreneurs If you are looking to become that next successful entrepreneur‚ consider what other entrepreneurs have found as they worked through their transformation into a successful business person. Not every entrepreneur has used all of the following ideas‚ but most will acknowledge their importance in getting to where you would like to be in business. Set goals This idea may sound a bit obvious but it is ignored

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    Introduction How do you define successful entrepreneur? According to Scott Gerber‚ the founder of The Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC)‚ successful entrepreneur is defined as follows‚ “I am definitely not using a number to decide whether I am as a successful entrepreneur or not. If success is referring to the monetary figure‚ it is relatively a minor part in describing one big picture." ( Ruby 2012). Undoubtedly‚ an entrepreneur’s success is mainly depend on the qualities he practiced instead of

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    1. Entrepreneur Profile: Personal & Business A. Personal Premji was born on July 24th 1945 in Bombay (now Mumbai)‚ India‚ to a Gujarati Khoja Ismaili Shia Muslim family. Azim H. Premji was born to M.H. Hasham Premji. His father M. H. Premji owned the Western India Vegetable Product Company (which later became Wipro Ltd.) which made hydrogenated vegetable oils and fats. His grandfather was the rice king of Burma. His father had declined an invitation from Muhammed Ali Jinnah to go to Pakistan. Premji

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    sense of discouragement‚ losing hope towards your life or some may be wondering why would you be sitting in that chair because there is no hope. But let me tell you first that you are a person of worth‚ a person who could be a successful businessmen or a famous entrepreneur one day. It may seem an impossible dream or goal but you know‚ It is never too late to get back up again. Every challenge and adversity that you have to face during your duration in this school‚ will only make you a better and

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    5 KEYS THAT DIFFERENTIATE SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL BUSINESS LEADERS 1. Create a feeling of energy‚ fun and excitement in the organisation Unsuccessful: settle for who you are; accept your limitations; let morale take care of itself. Many leaders have a great attitude – sometimes known as a “can do” attitude and irrespective of whether they have the skills to do the specific job‚ they have the inspiration and focus to motivate their team to see the vision and this creates a certain

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    An unsuccessful learning experience. My unsuccessful learning experience was when I was 16 and starting my Maths A level. We had 2 teachers who split the course material between them‚ one taking pure maths and the other applied maths. The teacher in charge of the pure maths‚ which had enjoyed up to A level and received an A for (in the days before A* existed‚ so top marks in other words)‚ was a young man who had just qualified from his PGCE and came to teach us A level maths. The main problem

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