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Published: 08.06.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Definitions of Motives for Entrepreneurs to Set up a Business', 1.
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Many of the worlds leading businesses were first set-up by people with little or no qualifications, for whom starting their own business seemed the only promising opportunity to make enough money to adequately support them financially.
It conclusion. To be a successful entrepreneur it is essential to have a strong motivation for starting up a business. Whether it is being their own boss, being able to have good job satisfaction or being a millionaire - all entrepreneurs rely on good motivation and determination to see them through the early stages of the business.
My personal motives for setting up a business are mainly profit, job satisfaction, creative freedom and financial security.

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