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| Are you meant to be an entrepreneur?
Answer the questions below to find out!
Do you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur and … |
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Drive your own destiny? |
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Be in total control of your career? |
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Define what you do – on your terms? |
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Control what you earn? |
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Deliver a product or service that energizes you? |
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Accept risk – for reward? |
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Answer to only one person – yourself? |
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These are tough, but critical questions you must answer before launching into the exciting, risky, challenging and energizing world of entrepreneurship. Unfortunately, many don’t take the time to answer these questions. Instead, they jump into their own business, and either fail or hate it.
A recent survey noted that 55% of employed people would prefer to own their own business if given the choice. More new businesses are started during and just after economic recessions (Microsoft, PetSmart and Starbucks all started in the midst of recessions) and this time around is no different.
On top of this, people are tired of being controlled by employers who treat them as commodities – shedding when you are not needed; working you harder or cutting hours to save money and in many, many cases, simply not caring. For many, the lure of being an entrepreneur presents the opportunity to break out - take control of your career and destiny and answer to only one person – and that is you. This freedom comes with risks, of course, and the life of the entrepreneur isn’t for everyone.
This is why I am proud to offer a new Next-Act program - Next-Act Entrepreneurial Endeavor© (NAEE), to help guide you through this process and make the right and critical decisions before you put your money, your family, career and reputation at risk. It is an absolute necessity - even before you think about the right type of business for you which these programs will help you determine. |
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| Next-Act Entrepreneurial Endeavor© (NAEE)
Program & Process |
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Are you ready and anxious to answer the big question and finally be in control with a plan?
Program options include the Entrepreneurial Assessment (EA) with evaluation only, the comprehensive 28-day program outlined above and schedule permitting, the Next-Act Entrepreneurial Endeavor© (NAEE) Boot Camp, a public seminar program. Contact Dan Moran for more information and to start you on your way! Reach him at dmoran@next-act.com or 518-261-4212
Dan talks about being an entrepreneur and about NAEE: |
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| Contact Dan Moran: dmoran@next-act.com or call 518-261- 4212 |
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