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Exploring Entrepreneurship: Do You Have the Personality Traits to Be a Consultant?
Available to PurchasePublisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 12–15, 2005
Paper Number: ASSE-05-537
... to Start a Business? Bhide (2000) in his study of Inc. 500 companies found that successful entrepreneurs have an ability to cope with ambiguity, and that other would-be entrepreneurs do not. He defines ambiguity as known-to-be missing information. Interestingly, Bhide found that entrepreneurs with a high...
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Exploring Entrepreneurship: Do You Have the Personality Traits to be a Consultant?
Available to PurchasePublisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 7–10, 2004
Paper Number: ASSE-04-652-1
... to Start a Business? Bhide (2000) in his study of Inc. 500 companies found that successful entrepreneurs have an ability to cope with ambiguity, and that other would-be entrepreneurs do not. He defines ambiguity as known-to-be missing information. Interestingly, Bhide found that entrepreneurs with a high...