#EntrepreneurSkills
Six Must-Have Skills
Every Entrepreneur Needs
written by: Carla Michelle•edited by: Jean Scheid• updated: 6/12/2010
Learn the six skills you need in order
to excel at being an entrepreneur.
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Entrepreneurial Skills
What skills are needed to be an
entrepreneur? There are many skills that entrepreneurs develop over time, but
there are a few skills that every entrepreneur must have before opening their
“doors” for business. Read through this list and if you find any skills that
you need to work on, develop them while you are building your business plan. Successful
entrepreneurs have to start with these six must-have skills.
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#1 Self-Motivation
The most important skill any
entrepreneur needs is the ability to wake up in the morning and begin working.
If you have been 10 minutes late to work everyday for the past five years, most
likely that habit will not change if you own your own business. Not only do you
need to be able to wake-up, but you also need to be able to begin and end work
on time. Many first time entrepreneurs find themselves wasting away their day
talking on the phone, filing and developing binders for clients that do not
exist. Schedule your day and stick to your schedule.
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#2 Self-Confidence
Every entrepreneur needs to be
confident in themselves, their product and their business. You need to know
that your product can truly help people and that you are charging prices that are both fair
to you and your clients.
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#3 Ethics & Morals
Ethics and morals are the foundation of
every good entrepreneur. Early on you must decide what you and your business
will stand for and what lines you will refuse to cross. Many entrepreneurs
close their doors because the dollar outshines their morals. If you stray too
far from your morals you will give yourself and your business a bad name. No
one wants to do business with someone who will not stand up for their own
morals.
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#4 Time Management
As mentioned under Self-Motivation
– Schedule your day and
stick to your schedule. This cannot be emphasized enough. New entrepreneurs
need to realize that every minute is valuable. When first starting out, most
likely you will not have enough “work” to fill an eight hour day. This does not
mean that you have time to take a 3 hour lunch with friends. Utilize this time
to learn more skills related to your business, find ways to advertise and
contact potential clients.
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#5 Sales
No matter how much you don’t like the
idea of it, every business has to work with sales. Each industry and business
has a unique way of handling their sales. As an entrepreneur, it is your job to
figure out what type of sales you prefer and what type is best for your
services or products. If you have ever worked in retail sales or advertising
you already have an edge on most other hopeful business people. All
entrepreneurs will benefit from sales seminars, books and motivational
programs.
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#6 Finance
When in business, knowledge of finance
is a must. Knowing how to balance a checkbook and keep track of numbered
invoices is all most small businesses need to start out. The most important
aspect of small business finance is scheduling time specifically for your
finance management and doing it. Granted it helps to have an accounting degree
or extensive QuickBooks knowledge but these skills are not mandatory.
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Possessing or nurturing these skills before going into business
will help ensure a successful outcome. So long as you have an excellent salable
idea and these six entrepreneurial skills, nothing can stop you from doing your
best
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