Do you want to be your own boss? Are you fed up with meeting deadlines? Why don’t you take a chance and start your own business?
As Steve Jobs believed, “there are two things required to build a successful company; passion and people.”
Everything that is a part of our day to-day-life, was once just an idea. Have you ever wondered how well-known brands like Apple, Microsoft, and others grew to be so successful? It wasn’t huge from the start. They are the live examples of entrepreneurship in action.
Many people and employees are coming up with their start-ups and small companies, taking charge of their own professional lives. According to the statistics of a survey conducted, there are over 582 million entrepreneurs in the world.
To get a clear insight on this matter, read further…
An entrepreneur is a person who kicks off his own business by using innovative ideas, involving high risk and having a vision with a proactive mindset.
On the other hand, entrepreneurship is an act of formulating a new economic concern in the existing business world. It’s all about seeing opportunities and enriching change in the existing industry.
It’s not easy to start a company or a start-up. It takes a lot of effort, hard work, and analysis to get it off the ground. There may be a lot of similar firms in the industry. As a result, in order to stand out of the crowd, an entrepreneur must be creative and should have passion, perception, potentiality and perseverance.To quote a few entrepreneurial examples: McDonald’s by Richard and Maurice McDonald, Facebook by Mark Zucherberg, Flipkart by Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal and many others.
Becoming an entrepreneur involves a significant amount of time and patience. To begin, one must first determine which industry they wish to enter. The next step is to conduct a comprehensive background investigation as well as extensive research on the desired area. Finally, educate yourself about all the shortcomings and consequences associated with the specific industry.
Being an entrepreneur is much more complex than most people realize. Since it’s a less travelled road, an aspiring entrepreneur may face numerous obstacles along the way. Young entrepreneurs are primarily concerned with the risks associated with starting a company, such as financing, staffing, and success rates wherein, finance is a major problem of all these. Many business owners depend on loans to keep their businesses running, and they often have to use personal funds to tie up loose ends, indeed. According to popular research and entrepreneur statistics, more than 50% of businesses failed as they lacked funds. Even if funds are available, certain factors may cause an individual to close down the company.
When starting a company of your own, it requires significant personal, emotional and financial investment. It takes time for a business to mature and become well-known. As a result, one must be patient as their business grows. Failure to do so, leads an individual to give up halfway of the process.
Considering the present scenario, we can witness that during the pandemic, smaller businesses are more affected than larger ones. They lack the necessary measures and resources to survive. Such uncontrollable situations result in the closure of many companies.
Entrepreneurship is one of those jobs that only a handful of people want to take up as a career because of the risks involved in it. Despite popular belief, studies have shown that this is not only a young man’s game. Middle-aged men and women who have expertise and skills can also start a successful company.
Nevertheless, employees who take the decision to become independent feel more satisfied and inspired at work. Today, with such a promising start-up environment, it’s no wonder a lot of people are choosing this path over being a traditional employee. Undoubtedly, entrepreneurship is a great career choice that allows for a better work/life balance, autonomy, creative expression, more income and being your own boss!
Thanks a lot for such a motivational lines
Awesome madam..
Being at this generation I could say many are trying to become entrepreneurs…..The main motive are to grow establish themselves rather than working for others…..
Anyways it’s a good Blog mam…❤️
Being at this generation I can say that more people tend to be an entrepreneur. This happens as he or she wants himself to grow and establish, rather than to work for someone else.
Anyways nice blog mam.❤️
Very well written Amala Ma’am
Its excellent ma’am.