Every entrepreneur doesn't need to be technical - there are plenty of opportunities out there for people who aren't coders.
“Every entrepreneur doesn't need to be technical - there are plenty of opportunities out there for people who aren't coders.”
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Every entrepreneur doesn't need to be technical - there are plenty of opportunities out there for people who aren't coders.
“Every entrepreneur doesn't need to be technical - there are plenty of opportunities out there for people who aren't coders.”
Every entrepreneur doesn't need to be technical - there are plenty of opportunities out there for people who aren't coders.
In 2011, I started a nonprofit organization, Venture for America, to help bring talented young entrepreneurs to create thousands of jobs in Detroit, Cleveland, St. Louis, Birmingham, Baltimore and other cities around the country.
I try not to bring my phone to the gym - it's too tempting to play with it.
In the start-up setting and in most companies, the output is action-oriented. You need to be getting things done and making decisions, often with limited information.
The more you're real with people, and the more you let people help you, the more they get to understand how you operate as an entrepreneur. The stronger that relationship is, then the more likely there's a future together in that relationship.
If you're going to be an entrepreneur, most likely you're going to be Type A - stubborn.
I hate the title of being called 'the richest woman in India,' but it's the recognition that this was the value that I had created as a woman entrepreneur, and that makes me very, very proud.
As an entrepreneur, one of my biggest struggles is that you have to focus, but you also have to expand.
Universal basic income is not a solution in search of a problem - it is the obvious solution that has been in front of us for years. It only requires us to have the vision, empathy and courage to adopt it for the American people before it is too late.
It's hard to get started as a young entrepreneur - often much harder than one would ever realize.
It is one thing to seek out new ways to grow your company and new potential streams of income from new services or products, but it is quite another to take on responsibilities that are far from your primary job as Entrepreneur.