Comments on: Typecasting the Entrepreneur http://ebschool.com/2011/09/typecasting-the-entrepreneur/ Entrepreneurs Trained By Entrepreneurs Thu, 21 Jun 2012 02:55:35 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: Admin http://ebschool.com/2011/09/typecasting-the-entrepreneur/comment-page-1/#comment-64 Admin Tue, 18 Oct 2011 07:28:36 +0000 http://ebschool.com/?p=704#comment-64 The question is also why would a one man entrepreneur choose to become a large company with all its inherent constraints curbing innovation and quick decision making. Yet another question is, will it be possible for the new start-up entrepreneur to become a large company in a climate of healthy competition. Will small business grow to big conglomerates without government intervention.(licences, quota's etc). What are we doing to ensure we have enough entrepreneurs in order to provide the very needed competition in the market? The question is also why would a one man entrepreneur choose to become a large company with all its inherent constraints curbing innovation and quick decision making. Yet another question is, will it be possible for the new start-up entrepreneur to become a large company in a climate of healthy competition. Will small business grow to big conglomerates without government intervention.(licences, quota’s etc). What are we doing to ensure we have enough entrepreneurs in order to provide the very needed competition in the market?

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By: Jonathan http://ebschool.com/2011/09/typecasting-the-entrepreneur/comment-page-1/#comment-57 Jonathan Sat, 15 Oct 2011 08:08:03 +0000 http://ebschool.com/?p=704#comment-57 I found the breakdown of entrepreneur types fascinating but what really excites me is how it's now possible for the driven dynamic one man show to take on the large corporation (especially because they have the 'freedom they need to really innovate and pursue ideas that seem outlandish' and open-source software' enables this to a huge degree. Now that internet access is opening up the world of business online to 'Scalable Startup Entrepreneurs', the question is, how long will it be before the lines blur and these guys become the 'large company entrepreneurs'. I found the breakdown of entrepreneur types fascinating but what really excites me is how it’s now possible for the driven dynamic one man show to take on the large corporation (especially because they have the ‘freedom they need to really innovate and pursue ideas that seem outlandish’ and open-source software’ enables this to a huge degree. Now that internet access is opening up the world of business online to ‘Scalable Startup Entrepreneurs’, the question is, how long will it be before the lines blur and these guys become the ‘large company entrepreneurs’.

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