Skip to main content

entrepreneur ethics 

The moral underpinnings of being or becoming an entrepreneur include: 1. take care of your business, 2. so your business can take care of your family, 3. so your family can take care of you, 4. so you do not become a burden on your fellow human being or the state, 5. so you are in a position to help your fellow human being and 6. so they can help your business.
When you give a person a fishing rod instead of a fish, you have started him or her on the road to self reliance which is the sine qua non of entrepreneur ethics.
entrepreneur ethics mug front
Get the entrepreneur ethics mug.
See more merch

Entrepreneurshit 

Entrepreneurshit is slang used in high-leveled educational institutions, normally in Nordic ones, to describe a pathetically bad class of entrepreneurship.
Dude, I'm not going for the entrepreneurshit class today, it sucks.
Entrepreneurshit by Mordred.1996 November 1, 2018

Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp 

The Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp(EAC) brings forth to you a stage of workshops along with regarded dignitaries and entrepreneurs where members will get one-on-one tutoring by industry pioneers, and get a chance to introduce their plan of action to a board of private investors. Guaranteeing to empower you and your startup.
My startup got the funding I needed and mentorship at the Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp!

Entrepreneurship 

The capacity and willingness to create, plan, and manage a business venture—along with all of its uncertainties—in order to turn a profit is what is known as entrepreneurship.
From Technology and Education to Healthcare and Entrepreneurship, here are the 10 industries led by Women in 2023
by women achiever .
If you know about the above topic please visit thewomenachiever site
Entrepreneurship by women achiever November 9, 2023

entrepreneurshit 

noun

/än-trə-prə-nər-shɪt/

Definition:
The startup-industrial complex at its finest — when someone spends more time on stage pitching their business than actually building or running it. Think endless pitch competitions, accelerator programs, and small grants that keep the illusion alive.

It’s what happens when someone builds a business about building a business — complete with Instagrammable workshops, inspirational one-liners, and “awards” for promising to someday maybe do something. Their real product? The pitch. Their business model? Survive off grant money until the next accelerator application opens.
"He says he's running a startup, but it’s just entrepreneurshit — all pitch decks, no product."

Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 

1. refers to the elements – individuals, organizations or institutions – outside the individual entrepreneur - that are conducive to the choice of a person to become an entrepreneur, or the probabilities of his or her success.

2. the habitat in which an entrepreneurial dream (also known as The American Dream) can become a reality.
The Entrepreneur Center in Nashville, TN has created an amazing Entrepreneurial Ecosystem - providing support and resources to help individuals turn their ideas into reality.

Entrepreneurial Period 

The Entrepreneurial Period is similar to the female menstrual cycle. It's where an entrepreneur goes through different mood cycles throughout a certain period of time. These moods are normally based on how their business endeavors and family life is doing.
Wife: Bill was in a really good mood last week but this week he's irritable. He must be on his entrepreneurial period.