Book Description | Many people feel they are not smart enough to be entrepreneurs, but there does not seem to be any convincing evidence that a high IQ is a prerequisite for this life. We all know of successful businesses started by novice entrepreneurs who dropped out of school and, according to many sources, “street smarts” (experience) win out over “book smarts” (intelligence) every time. Another perspective is that there are actually multiple types of intelligence, and we all have strengths and weaknesses in each of these measures. It seems that the most successful entrepreneurs are those who have a combination of interests, skills, and experiences (street smarts), while the maximum depth in any particular specialty is not so important. |
Publication Date | 2017 |
Number of Pages | 511 |
Successful management of small project