Making the decision to become an entrepreneur is a major commitment, with huge implications for skills and lifestyle. Yet there is no standardized testing or certification required or available anywhere to help you decide if you are a good fit for entrepreneurship, or entrepreneurship is right for you. An MBA or other academic credentials just don’t do it.
10 Realities, Risks, and Rewards of a Startup Role
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4362 days ago
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I love #2 here. "Say hello to multiple bosses." It's a fact that starting your own business means you work for you customers. This point is a great wake-up call for anyone who thinks entrepreneurship means working only for yourself.