Our clients, Caterpillar to Butterfly Entrepreneurship

Caterpillar to Butterfly Entrepreneurs

We cherish all our clients from different sectors and regions in Africa.

Aspiring and current entrepreneurs who want their Business to matter in these competitive 21st century.

Graduates who are about to or have just cleared their Degree, Diploma or Certificate course.

Employees who are preparing to exit employment in the current uncertain and ever changing job market.

Retirees who don’t want to back up their active energy and creativity.

Business consulting, customer insights

What are the Qualities, Characteristics, and Traits of our clients, the Entrepreneur?

Not everyone knows that they want to be an entrepreneur. Many business creations our clients happen because someone is trying to solve a need in their community or someone is very passionate about a given product or service or idea and they fall into entrepreneurship. Self-employment is a critical reason why people choose to pursue their business ideas too. Below are some common qualities that good entrepreneurs have that become success stories at a later time.

1) A deep passion and or drive to complete something from start to finish. If you find yourself staying awake at night because you think you can fix something even better, or if you daydream on ways to improve something, you may be an entrepreneur without realizing it.

2) Risk-taking. Entrepreneurs are known to take risks after performing some risk analysis assessment. Maybe you think you should quit your 9-5 job because you believe your attention needs to be on that new venture you work on during the weekends. You figure that you have a few months of savings to survive, so you give it that shot that it truly deserves.

3) Entrepreneurs are also not afraid of failing. Thinking you can make something work the next time is a trait that demonstrates dedication to a project. The expression “back to the drawing board” is a slogan entrepreneur have because they are so focused on improving on something they invest in. They believe there is no failure and each experience is a learning yard stick in their growth.

4) A critical planner. You don’t necessarily need to know every detail that you want to do with your business, but writing out your thoughts and goals is familiar with entrepreneurs. Making an official business plan is not necessary all the time, but having some idea with objectives and goals separates people who have a thought and people who want to make that into a business.

5) Having an exit plan. Not all ideas work, but having an exit strategy in place just in case is always recommended. The failure rate for new businesses is very high, so having something else you can do is still crucial to entrepreneurship. The majority of famous entrepreneurs were not successful on their first go around, so that is something to remember.

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