Showing posts with label Behavioral attitudes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Behavioral attitudes. Show all posts

The must Do for all Successful Entrepreneurs -Best Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders tips

Best Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders tips


The must Do for all Successful Entrepreneurs -Best Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders tips
The must Do for all Successful Entrepreneurs -Best Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders tips

Dreaming with your eyes wide open and having the courage to take appropriate action would be my one line definition of an Entrepreneur.

I find very interesting the way that entrepreneurs take sweet risks and when something is not very well they keep going on or try to find a solution.

An important part of being an entrepreneur is be open minded and try to be competitive with yourself.

Apparently, entrepreneurship is purely a field of practical intentions which are variably controlled by these factors:

  • Behavioral attitudes: how a person perceives and feels about a particular behavior. For example, for a person who really enjoys taking exercise, this would contributes to their intention to take exercise. If they don’t like exercise, their intention could be the opposite.
  • Subjective norms: These are the perceived social pressure to perform the behavior. Social pressure, both positive and negative, can come from family, friends and other significant people around us (work colleagues, professionals). For example, a doctor may influence a person to take exercise just as it could be if one hanged around with entrepreneurship enthusiasts

Perceived behavioral controlThe extent to which a person feels capable and confident in their ability to perform thedesired behavior will play a role in their intentions and their behavioral outcomes... Having a sense of control contributes positively to developing the wheel power to take exercise and in turn lead to that behavior being carried out.

Attitude towards starting up a business (the ‘behavior’), how encouraging or retrogressive the individual is about being an entrepreneur.
Attitudes toward subjective norms, i.e. the perceived social pressure on someone to become an entrepreneur

Perceived behavioral control, this covers both the perceived ease or difficulty of becoming an entrepreneur (perceived self-efficacy) and the perceived ability to control the process.

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