Entrepreneurship
We typically think of entrepreneurship with respect to starting new businesses, but revitalizing a mature business often requires entrepreneurial vision and skills as well. Although entrepreneurship as an academic focus is relatively recent, small business and entrepreneurship in various forms have been with us for several millennia.
What’s changed is the complexity. By necessity we now quantify skills, information and resources, and entrepreneurs need to have a grasp of a wider range of knowledge than before. They need to know about identifying resources and effectively using them.
What hasn’t changed is that vibrant mix of vision, opportunity, uncertainty, innovation, prudence, daring and adrenalin that make up a successful entrepreneur.
