Creating an Entrepreneurial Mindset
This book considers entrepreneurism as an essential component in all aspects of life rather than the narrow business definition. It looks at the various views of the concept of entrepreneurism before defining the characteristics that the author believes are required in order to be entrepreneurial. The book goes on to examine the things that inhibit our entrepreneurial behaviour and then suggests ways of improving our minds to behave more entrepreneurially.
This book considers entrepreneurism as an essential component in all aspects of life rather than the narrow business definition. It looks at the various views of the concept of entrepreneurism before defining the characteristics that the author believes are required in order to be entrepreneurial. The book goes on to examine the things that inhibit our entrepreneurial behaviour and then suggests ways of improving our minds to behave more entrepreneurially.

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About Roger Cowdrey MIBC (View Profile)

The author is an international business consultant, writer and motivational speaker. Following careers in teaching and IT he has spent over twenty years working with businesses and with business support organisations in various European and Middle Eastern countries. His media appearances and his lectures to business groups and universities help him to spread his positive and passionate message.


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