Stereotyping might be considered in some cases to be unfair, and in truth, sometimes it is. You cannot assume any one individual type, such as entrepreneurs, is a certain way. Don’t assume that just because someone belongs to a group that is known to have specific stereotypical characteristics, that they are all the same. Instead, there is often a common characteristic that usually defines a specific group of people. The operative word is “usually”. There are always exceptions. Entrepreneurs tend to share common personality attributes that are often double-edged swords. Below are some common characteristics of entrepreneurs.
Stereotyping might be considered in some cases to be unfair, and in truth, sometimes it is. You cannot assume any one individual type, such as entrepreneurs, is a certain way. Don’t assume that just because someone belongs to a group that is known to have specific stereotypical characteristics, that they are all the same. Instead, there is often a common characteristic that usually defines a specific group of people. The operative word is “usually”. There are always exceptions. Entrepreneurs tend to share common personality attributes that are often double-edged swords. Below are some common characteristics of entrepreneurs.
The very characteristics that can lead to the entrepreneur’s success might also lead to failure in other areas of life.
2. Stereotyping might be
considered in some
cases to be unfair, and in
truth, sometimes it is.
You cannot assume any
one individual type, such
as entrepreneurs, is a
certain way.
3. DON’T ASSUME
that just because someone
belongs to a group that is known
to have specific stereotypical
characteristics…
That they are all the same!
4. INSTEAD…
There is often a common
characteristic that usually
defines a specific group of
people. The operative word
is “usually”.
9. they can also be impatient,
intolerant, tense, and uneasy
when others do not share the
same sense of urgency.
BUT…
Or, if others do not respond as
quickly as the entrepreneur wants
them to.
15. Many entrepreneurs do not
function well in structured
organizations. They don’t
like to be constrained by
strict company-specific
rules and regulations.
16. Especially protocol that
involves having to answer to
an authority figure other than
themselves.
Most believe they can do the job
better than anyone else. They
have a strong need to do things
their OWN way.
17. they are not always
able to communicate
these ideas clearly
for anyone to be
able to execute
them effectively.
HOWEVER…
18. They can become extremely
intolerant and impatient if
their employees are unable to
read their minds.
Entrepreneurs know exactly what they want.
20. But when that self-confidence
steps over the boundary into
arrogance, there could be
some negative consequences.
21. Arrogant people do not consider anyone else’s ideas to
have value because they know best.
They are challenging to work
with and inflexible because it is
their way or the highway.
23. “Work – work – work” – that
is the entrepreneur’s mantra.
They are overachievers who
never find enough hours in
the day to get their work
done.
Their strong work ethic frequently
interferes with their personal
relationships and their
interpersonal skills.
24. Entrepreneurs are
single-minded when it
comes to their business.
They will do whatever
they have to do to be
successful. And they
expect everyone who
works for them to do
the same.
25. Needless-to-say, personal relationships
often suffer when all one does is work.
Also, many entrepreneurs have lousy
people skills. They are often more
concerned with what their employees
accomplish rather than how they are
feeling.
28. This is usually the
primary reason people
become entrepreneurs.
They are risk-takers
whose primary
motivation is growth.
29. Coupled with high intelligence
levels, strong work ethic, lots of
confidence, and a strong sense of
urgency, the entrepreneur’s need
to control can be highly effective.
30. But, their lack of empathy,
inability to delegate, and
intolerance may have negative
consequences.
32. Success is the goal of the entrepreneur. Sometimes, it is
success at any price. Success is the only acceptable result.
Many entrepreneurs do
not have managerial
experience. They are,
therefore, unable to
mentor subordinates
effectively to foster a
team spirit.
33. This can lead to
dissatisfaction and
frustration on the
part of the employee.
34. The very characteristics that can lead to the
entrepreneur’s success might also lead to
failure in other areas of life.
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