Entrepreneurship Didactic Units for crafts - UIPEC Erasmus+ project
- Crafts & Entrepreneurship Didactic Units
- Didactic Unit 1. Introduction to Entrepreneurship
- Didactic Unit 2. Entrepreneur Skills
- Didactic Unit 3. Planning & Management for Entrepreneurs
- Didactic Unit 4.Myths about the entrepreneurship
- 1.1. Entrepreneurs are born, they are not made!
- 1.2. Entrepreneurs are their own masters and are completely independent!
- 1.3. Entrepreneurs are "players"!
- 1.4. Entrepreneurs work more than managers.
- 1.5. Money is the most important thing in an entrepreneurial start-up.
- 1.6. Anyone can start a business!
- 1.7. A valuable entrepreneur succeeds in 1-2 years!
- 1.8. Valuable entrepreneurs are young!
- 1.9. If an entrepreneur has enough starting capital, he cannot miss!
- 1.10. Entrepreneurs are "lonely wolves" and cannot work in team!
- Didactic Unit 5 Improving the Creativity with Canvas Model
- Didactic Unit 6. Crafts Investiment
- Didactic Unit 7. Example of Business Plan
- 7.1 Executive summary
- 7.2 Nature of the business
- 7.3 Competitors
- 7.4 Finances required
- 7.5 Description of the venture
- 7.6 Office equippment and personnel
- 7.6 Operational plan
- 7.7 Marketing plan
- 7.8 SWOT analysis
- 7.9 Organizational plan
- 7.10 Financial plan
- 7.11 Assessment of risk
- 7.12 Keys to success
- Didactic Unit 8. Marketing
- Didactic Unit 9. Job Application Training
- Didactic Unit 10. Analysing ourselves with SWOT tool
- Didactic Unit 11. Looking for money: Sources of Financing
- Disclaimer
1.8. Valuable entrepreneurs are young!
It's a pretty interesting discussion, because on the one hand there are many examples of young entrepreneurs who have succeeded in doing business with great success, especially in the IT field, but it is also true that a successful business is still based, first of all, on the entrepreneur's experience and knowledge, which suggests a less younger entrepreneur or, in any case, with a longer experience. What I can say is that, keeping some reasonable limits (both up and down), age is NOT a criterion for differentiation for entrepreneurs.
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