You have decided to become a nurse entrepreneur which will provide you with the flexibility of scheduling your day around your around your children's schedule
Some of the important attributes that you will need to be a successful entrepreneur include which of the following? Select all that apply. a. Demonstrate confidence and creativity
b. Act aggressively in order to achieve you goals
c. Be a visionary, self motivated, and a risk taker
d. Depend only on yourself
e. Possess good financial foresight
f. Recognize the possibility of success as well as the possibility of failure
A, C, E, F
The attributes that you will need to be a successful entrepreneur include: being visionary, self
motivated, and a risk taker; have common sense; make good decision and solve problems effectively;
be self confident, assertive, autonomous, and creative; become responsive to a perceived need; become
market driven, with good financial foresight; and recognize the possibility of success as well as the
possibility of failure. As an entrepreneur you should be assertive and not aggressive or passive. It is
also important that while you need to be independent, you must recognize when there are times that
you may need to depend on others for assistance.
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