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Pursuing Paths to Entrepreneurship Part 2 Triple Vision
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- Society & Culture
An Entrepreneurship round table discussion by the Triple Vision Team.
In this second in a two-part series on entrepreneurship, the Triple Vision team talks about their own paths towards entrepreneurship and self-employment. Each team member, Sharlyn, Hanna, David and Peter have all arrived at the same place, although each pursuing a different route to get there, and choosing entrepreneurship and self-employment for different reasons. When organizing this podcast team members were pleasantly surprised to discover that, when they talked about who else they knew who were entrepreneurs, each person could tell the story of their own entrepreneurial journey. “I think there’s a real need for younger people to understand what they are getting into when they become an entrepreneur. About 65% of our GDP is now small business. I think if we are going to come and achieve any desire or any level of accepting of inclusion, we need to start very early in education so that when people become entrepreneurs they can do it without all of this overhead of worry and frustration. There is so much misinformation out there that I find a lot of them are led down the garden path”.
An Entrepreneurship round table discussion by the Triple Vision Team.
In this second in a two-part series on entrepreneurship, the Triple Vision team talks about their own paths towards entrepreneurship and self-employment. Each team member, Sharlyn, Hanna, David and Peter have all arrived at the same place, although each pursuing a different route to get there, and choosing entrepreneurship and self-employment for different reasons. When organizing this podcast team members were pleasantly surprised to discover that, when they talked about who else they knew who were entrepreneurs, each person could tell the story of their own entrepreneurial journey. “I think there’s a real need for younger people to understand what they are getting into when they become an entrepreneur. About 65% of our GDP is now small business. I think if we are going to come and achieve any desire or any level of accepting of inclusion, we need to start very early in education so that when people become entrepreneurs they can do it without all of this overhead of worry and frustration. There is so much misinformation out there that I find a lot of them are led down the garden path”.
31 min