The book 'The Entrepreneurial Bug' was in fact born not only out of motivation and inspiration, but from the very entrepreneurial spirit it aims to encourage amongst people.
Entrepreneurship is a key idea for our times and I would also say it's the commanding theme of civilization as we know it, because without entrepreneurial drive and innovation, the world would be a very different place.
‘The Entrepreneurial Bug’ identifies the top ten common traits amongst successful entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs are basically successful men or women who make things happen, whilst others are content to spectate.
‘The Entrepreneurial Bug’ encourages you to dig deep within yourself and take a proactive approach to life. The book offers a cure for the entrepreneurial bug and encourages tips for taking charge of one’s entrepreneurial success. Some of the important lessons shared are:
• Entrepreneurs act out of either desperation or inspiration
• Entrepreneurs see failure as an important part of success
• Entrepreneurs mix passion with success
• Entrepreneurs realize the value of giving back
• Bonus section with exclusive interview material
Ultimately, our lives are measured by the legacies we leave behind. How do you want to be remembered and what are you doing about that now? In addition to suggesting ways to unleash your deepest potential, The Entrepreneurial Bug paves the way for sharing wealth, caring for the world, and building your legacy."
I would like to take this opportunity to show my warm thanks and appreciation for everyone who has contibuted to this book. Whether your invlvement has been direct or indeed indirect, without your help and support, the journey to complete this book would have undoubtedly been much harder. First and foremost my thanks goes out to my parents, brothers and sister who have been my backbone with their ongoing encouragement. My uncle Bramwell who offered words of wisdom from a professor's prospective. My work colleagues at the "University of Sheffield Emterprise". The SIFE (students in free enterprise) team at the University of Sheffield. James Sheehan a close friend of mine, business owner and budding entrepreneur, who helped with some of the contents.
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