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    McManus did not openly admit to wanting to achieve to show his brother Gary that he could be successful (line 41) but it was apparent through body language and other indications that this was the case and this shows that entrepreneurs are driven by these needs as mentioned many times throughout the interview for the need of getting the basics and standards of the business…

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    A business leadership degree is for you if you aspire to be a key leader in an organization. This degree is not just for business related careers. It combines the studies of human relations, social science, business, communication, law, and leadership to give you the skills to lead in government agencies and non-profit companies as well as corporations. A business leadership degree is a great complement to any educational background. The global economy needs qualified people to lead companies…

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    his descriptive telling of his tedious choice of career a common thread evolves involving human relationships. Analysis and comparison of Herriot’s depictions with today's social climate, will allow us to contrast the importance of or lack of importance of human relationships. The three aspects of human relationships we will explore are how choice in life and career determine our level of interaction with others, the level of confidence in your career versus the level of confidence in your…

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    The Tenacity of Entrepreneur Scott Adams It is obvious from the personal experience Scott Adams writes about in his essay entitled How to Get a Real Education, that he is the type of person who doesn’t let obstacles get in his way when pursuing a goal. His enticing tenacity is evident in his essay’s two distinct purposes; the first is to persuade the reader that a real education is not necessarily found in the classroom, but many times in practical life experiences. Adams second purpose is to…

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    convince her peers to try the method of education she was proposing (pg.18). While for Nightingale, it also took her years to fight for the right exercise her passion and a long time to reform the military health system. In addition to why social entrepreneurs’ patience and persistence is their triumphant skill, Bronstein showed that despite her very obstructive health issues, she still managed to author “an estimated 12,000 letters and 200 books, reports, and monographs”…

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    determination, high levels of confidence, passion, capability to take risks and expertise in networking one can have all what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur. Mind and a clear objective is a prerequisite. “To think, reason, and act to convert ideas into commercial opportunities and to create value” is correspondent to being an entrepreneur (Leech and Melicher 2012). Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel possessed these assets mentioned above; yet, there was something more to her. Chanel does not…

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    high diversification and tolerance. The first time I heard about the Stanford’s story was the time when I join the volunteer program called block leader program of the city of Cupertino. Being a club member of the entrepreneur club in Foothill College, I was told to find different career and business opportunities though self-exploratory based community programs and off-campus learning curriculums. Having consulted my on campus mentors, I found the courses website in Stanford Professional…

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    a family. Self-employment hit an all-time low recently with only 7 percent of Americans being entrepreneurs. Many people have big dreams of owning their own company and not answering to anyone, but reality is rough it’s hard to work for yourself and honestly it may not be worth it. When an employee works for a company they may not have as much say in decisions as they may want, and when an entrepreneur works for themselves they may never be able to turn off work. Stress is present in all walks…

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    individuals do succeed in improving their economic conditions without the benefit of advanced education; as such entrepreneurs as Alan Sugar came from a poor household with no college education but obtained fabulous wealth through his business ventures. Notable African Americans have also become rich as sports-stars or rap-singers. Most individuals, however, do not become come entrepreneurs, athletes, or entertainers, and most white-collar professions require post-secondary education, access to…

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    In accordance with my career interest assessment and skills confidence assessment. The result of my career interests is identical with skills confidence. My three highest ability is social, enterprising and realistic. The social ability is meaning interest in communicate with people and helping people. Take my personal experience, I really like making friend with different people from different country and different culture. Every summer I will attend volunteer organization to helping people.…

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