Entrepreneurship is the very back bone of our country and what makes us great - we are a nation of founders.
Doing, not learning to do, is the essence of entrepreneurship.
Don't be shy about believing in your ideas - even if folks around you think you're crazy.
When you create more small businesses, you create small entrepreneurship. Out of that comes self-determination and employment.
Focusing on one thing without interruption is how you get meaningful work done.
To attract more money, you must be attractive, in the sense that people will want and prefer your products or service over those of your competitior.
Don't worry about people stealing your design work. Worry about the day they stop.
[Entrepreneurship] is by no means hunch or gamble. But it also is not precisely science. Rather, it is judgment.
Entrepreneurship may be the most under-taught subject.
Forget about yourncompetitors, just focus on your customers.
Things that annoy me end up fuelling my ideas.
We're not motivated by money. We are into this thing that we're building.
Among idealists and visionaries, there is no shortage of good intent, but there's often a shortage of discipline.
Entrepreneurship is not a civilized joust. It is streetfighting.
Teaching children about entrepreneurship is much like imparting any other skill or piece of knowledge. You will provide them with ways to experience how entrepreneurship works, and you guide them toward the subjects or areas they seem to show an interest in.
Entrepreneurship is a process, not a job or profession. So be faithful to the process and remember that even when times are bad, the process will give you a glimpse of the future that lies ahead.
And innovation and entrepreneurship is the opportunity and best opportunity we have to grow the economy.
There are so many startups out there raising money. I don't think this is a bad thing. It's a good thing. Entrepreneurship is in vogue. Innovators are innovating. Makers are making.
...after a certain point, material objects have a tendency to crowd out the emotional needs they are meant to support.
Criticism is the best sign you're onto something.
Management and entrepreneurship are only two different dimensions of the same task. An entrepreneur who does not learn how to manage will not last long. A management that does not learn to innovate will not last long.
Time is a function of impact. The longer a book of mine has been in print, the greater its impact seems to be as people absorb and digest my ideas. I am especially proud of The Change Master: Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the American Corporation, first published in 1983, because it raised questions and addressed issues at a time when so many great changes were occurring in our society, indeed throughout the world.
Entrepreneurs stand out from the rest of the pack because they are not afraid to take big risks and they aim to please no one except the people who truly matter.
As a long-time British Airways advisor, I have seen first-hand that as a company they are committed to innovation, entrepreneurship and the Bay Area community. UnGrounded is strong proof of that commitment.
I think we should, as the public sector or politicians, stop creating an illusion that it is the public sector that drives growth and jobs. It is not. It is the private sector that does it. There is no growth without entrepreneurship.
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