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Ceguera Technological Colleges

Francia, Iriga City


College of Technical Education
Bachelor of Technical – Vocational Teacher Education

Name: Bermido, Gienelle D. Date: May 14, 2021


Yr/Course: BTVTEd – FSM – III

Reflection/Insights about the criteria needed to build a successful business.

It is not easy to start a company. It's a lengthy process that necessitates a


great deal of effort and patience. During the process of starting a company, many
people fail. For one cause or another, they lack any of the necessary qualifications to
become a successful entrepreneur.
This isn't necessarily a bad thing; not everyone is cut out to be a business
owner. If you want to succeed as an entrepreneur, you'll need to make a checklist to
ensure you meet the requirements. The qualities mentioned below are required to
run a successful company. Continue reading to find out more about these important
qualities.
Being an entrepreneur necessitates creativity. There will be days when
everything goes perfectly. Then there will be days when you just want to throw in
the towel. You'll need to reflect on why you became an entrepreneur in the first
place during these days. Allow the desire for a better life, a higher salary, or the
need to build to motivate you to succeed.
Create a company that you are enthusiastic about. Building a company from
the ground up is a long process, and you'll need to enjoy what you're doing. There
will be periods when business is sluggish, customers are scarce, and a job seems to
be the best choice for earning money. If you enjoy what you do, you will be able to
conquer these obstacles and develop your company despite any setbacks.
Take a deep dive into the world of business. Discover what it takes to start
and run a successful company. Rather than relying solely on blogs and posts for
your entrepreneurship education, get some hands-on experience. Keep in mind that
schooling is a lifelong endeavor. You don't want to be left behind trying to catch up
in the world of entrepreneurship.

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