
Are you an entrepreneur, destined to become an owner/manager of your own business, or are you a worker? See now in this series of articles.
As a manager, you should be able to identify the mindsets of your workers, determining which has the mindset of a typical worker as opposed to the mindset of someone who will help advance your business.
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This slideshow presentation outlines the differences between how employees think when compared to employers.
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This article details the process of thought behind most entrepreneurs who eventually become employers.
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This article reveals three aspects that define people who create businesses over those who simply work.
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What are the differences between those destined to run their own businesses and those destined to work at such businesses?
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Though managers may have more talent in some areas than others, it is universally understood that as an engaging leader, there are 4 personality traits to make them more engaging to their employees.
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Believe it or not, there are differences between entrepreneurs and those who are self-employed. Find out what those differences are in this article.
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The young should be the first to know they do not have to work for someone else; that instead, they can be entrepreneurs.
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This article lists the various ways you can become an entrepreneur.
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To some workers, being a worker simply isn’t good enough. See how these workers became entrepreneurs.
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