Sunday, 29 July 2012

The Entrepreneur: Re-Defined

Simply speaking, an entrepreneur is the owner of an enterprise. But in principle, not the ownership but the spirit of enterprise, is what forms the essence of an entrepreneur. Initiative, resourcefulness, survival instincts and appetite for risk form the core of any entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurs and enterprise culture are invaluable resources for any economy and act as true long run differentiators. U.S.A. with its highly enterprising culture and climate has been the innovation and entrepreneurial hub for a few decades now. India, on the other hand, though not far behind in skill sets,  does lack congenial political and bureaucratic climate. However these constraints have not restrained the global onslaught of Indian entrepreneurs, instead learning experiences from India and culture of ‘Jugaad’ has catapulted many into the global league.


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