Master The Differences Between 'Entrepreneurs' and 'Employees'
Are you an entrepreneur? If you answered “no” because you don’t own a business, know this: Being an entrepreneur doesn’t require owning a business any more than being an accountant requires working for an accounting firm.
1. Entrepreneurs improve their skills; employees improve their weaknesses.
If you've ever been on a job interview, you've probably answered this question: "What have you done to improve your weaknesses?" This is a sensible question . . . to an employee. After all, employees are taught that weaknesses are bad and that they should be improved. more...
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