E Quotes
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“Entrepreneur, Vincent Van Gogh had no accredited training in art but yet his distinction is generational.”
Source: The Doorway to Distinction: 200 Quotes To Inspire You To Reach New Levels Of Excellence
“Entrepreneur, with the growth of social media and the global market now local, now is the time to grow your leadership brand.”
Source: The Doorway to Distinction: 200 Quotes To Inspire You To Reach New Levels Of Excellence
“Entrepreneur, you don't need 20 years of experience in your industry but rather, you do need an idea that will bring disruption over the next 20 plus years. ~”
Source: The Doorway to Distinction: 200 Quotes To Inspire You To Reach New Levels Of Excellence
“Entrepreneur, you have to be known for something, not anything, but something specific, why? That's your distinction.”
“Entrepreneur, you're either raising the bar of excellence or, you're exhaling at the bar which is expensive.”
“Entrepreneur, you're either raising the bar of excellence or your exhaling at the bar which is expensive.”
“Entrepreneur, your distinction can be found on Twitter, so, is your thought leadership impressing or depressing?”
“Entrepreneur, your last 20 tweets has to be about your brain, brand and business.”
“Entrepreneur, your message, mindset and mandate is connected to your brand, business and brain.”
“Entrepreneurial business favours the open mind. It favours people whose optimism drives them to prepare for many possible futures, pretty much purely for the joy of doing so.”
Source: Business Stripped Bare: Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur
“Entrepreneurial creation is the generation, de novo, of novelty and surprise- freedom of choice originating in the world of ideas, and imagination beyond all concern with chemicals. The contrary view- that all ideas are determined by material relationships- is the materialist superstition.”
Source: Knowledge and Power: The Information Theory of Capitalism and How it is Revolutionizing our World
“Entrepreneurial knowledge has little to do with certified expertise, advanced degrees, or the learning of establishment schools. The fashionably educated and cultivated spurn the kind of fanatically focused learning commanded by the innovators. Wealth all too often comes from doing what other people consider insufferably boring or unendurably hard.”
“Entrepreneurial leadership requires the ability to move quickly when opportunity presents itself.”
Source: Effective Leadership
“Entrepreneurial profit is the expression of the value of what the entrepreneur contributes to production.”
Source: The Theory of Economic Development: An Inquiry into Profits, Capital, Credit, Interest, and the Business Cycle
“Entrepreneurial quality - is by far the toughest (criterion for a social entrepreneur).. For every one thousand people who are creative and altruistic and energetic, there's probably only one who fits this criterion, or maybe even less than that. By this criterion...we do not mean someone who can get things done. There are millions of people who can get things done. There are very, very few people who will change the pattern in the whole field.”
“Entrepreneurialism is supposed to be fun!”
Source: Invent It, Sell It, Bank It!: Make Your Million-Dollar Idea into a Reality
“Entrepreneurs almost always have to step out of existing institutions that embody old ways of doing things to build their vision.”
“Entrepreneurs always pitch their idea as 'the X of Y,' so this is going to be 'the Microsoft of food.' And yet disruptive innovations usually don't have that character. Most of the time, if something seems like a good idea, it probably isn't.”
“Entrepreneurs and their small enterprises are responsible for almost all the economic growth in the United States.”
“Entrepreneurs are all a little crazy. There is a fine line between an entrepreneur and a crazy person. Crazy people see and feel things that others don't. An entrepreneur's dream is often a kind of madness, and it is almost as isolating. What differentiates the entrepreneur from the crazy person is that the former gets other people to believe in his vision.”
“Entrepreneurs are architects of possibility, seeing opportunities where others see obstacles. Their courage is tested not in times of success, but when failure challenges them to start over. Resilience, creativity, and vision define their journey more than wealth ever could.”
“Entrepreneurs are different beasts. Beasts who don’t give a damn, who kick ass when required, who stand up to a challenge, and who rise time and again with utter disregard to fear or failure. These are the beasts who run the world.”
“Entrepreneurs are great at dealing with uncertainty and also very good at minimizing risk. That's the classic great entrepreneur.”
“Entrepreneurs are meant to solve problems, and not to create more problems in a bid to solve all problems.”
Source: Your Clients and You
“Entrepreneurs are never satisfied. They want to do things better. They strive for perfection and use all the ingenuity to their command to achieve it.”
“Entrepreneurs are outsiders by nature - outsiders with a work ethic.”
“Entrepreneurs are perennially short on cash, so they tend to hire less expensive and less experienced team members. Yet most founders are overworked, so they have no time and budget for coaching and training. Team members not confident in their roles lose motivation quickly.”
“Entrepreneurs are risk takers, willing to roll the dice with their money or reputation on the line in support of an idea or enterprise. They willingly assume responsibility for the success or failure of a venture and are answerable for all its facets.”
Source: Going for It: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
“Entrepreneurs are risk takers, willing to roll the dice with their money or reputations on the line in support of an idea or enterprise.”
“Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage.”
“Entrepreneurs are the forgotten heroes of America.”
Source: Ronald Reagan
“Entrepreneurs are the seekers of solutions, and that they will go into these places where both market and traditional aid has failed or traditional charity has failed.”
“Entrepreneurs are visionaries - they see things other people don't see.”
“Entrepreneurs are willing to work 80 hours a week to avoid working 40 hours a week.”
“Entrepreneurs aren’t looking to go backward. They are looking to go forward, toward their prize of realizing their dreams.”
Source: Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living
“Entrepreneurs believe that profit is what matters most in a new enterprise. But profit is secondary. Cash flow matters most.”
Source: Managing in the Next Society
“Entrepreneurs can't forecast accurately, because they are trying something fundamentally new. So they will often be laughably behind plan - and on the brink of success.”
“Entrepreneurs constantly confuse what they do with who they are.”
“Entrepreneurs constantly confuse what they do with who they are. We're all certainly responsible for what we do, but failing doesn't make us bad people and succeeding doesn't make us omniscient.”
“Entrepreneurs do more than anyone thinks possible, with less than anyone thinks possible.”
“Entrepreneurs don't have weekends or birthdays or holidays. Every day is my weekend, my birthday, my holiday. OR, every day is my work day. Mostly it's a choice.”
“Entrepreneurs don’t usually fail from circumstance, they fail from what I call entrepreneurial rigidity—a fixed mindset and unwillingness to change the business model.”
“Entrepreneurs don't finish when we are tired. We finish when we are done.”
“Entrepreneurs don't really make mistakes, though. We just make decisions that seem right at the time, but which sometimes turn out to have been the wrong path to take. For example, we allowed a buyer to place a huge opening order and later had to take some product back. We didn't have our sell-through programs in place, so in hindsight, it would have been wiser to sell in less product at the outset. The scary thing is you are always making decisions without knowing the future.”
“Entrepreneurs don’t do most of the work. Entrepreneurs identify the problems, discover the opportunities and then build processes to allow other people and other things to do the work.”
“Entrepreneurs embody the promise of America: the idea that if you have a good idea and are willing to work hard and see it through, you can succeed in this country. And in fulfilling this promise, entrepreneurs also play a critical role in expanding our economy and creating jobs.”
“Entrepreneurs get distracted by productivity and miss profits.
Corporate folk get distracted by efficiencies and miss effectiveness.
But ballers? Ballers know the difference between a hack and a hoop every time.
Take your shot.”
“Entrepreneurs have a great ability to create change, be flexible, build companies and cultivate the kind of work environment in which they want to work.”
“Entrepreneurs have no memories. They take on the world with a completely fresh view.”
“Entrepreneurs have the flexibility and the ability to do things that large companies simply cannot. Could a large company pull off a trick like Amyris, going from anti-malaria medicine to next-generation fuel?”