Concept Notes 9 - BORMGT
Concept Notes 9 - BORMGT
Concept Notes 9 - BORMGT
INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVES
at the end of this module, you should be able to:
INFORMATION
7 Characteristics of Successful
Entrepreneur
By Peter Daisyme
Success in entrepreneurship isn’t just about your idea or your money. Plenty of people
have interesting ideas or a lot of cash to throw around — and they never quite manage
to find success in their ventures.
If you want to be an entrepreneur, take a step back and evaluate whether or not you
have the following characteristics. (And remember: if you don’t have these traits now,
you can develop them down the road to improve your chances of success.)
1. Self-Motivation
One of the most important traits of entrepreneurs is self-motivation. When you
want to succeed, you need to be able to push yourself. You aren’t answerable to anyone
else as an entrepreneur, and that sometimes means that it’s hard to get moving without
anyone to make you. You need to be dedicated to your plan and keep moving forward —
even if you aren’t receiving an immediate paycheck.
3. Take Risks
Successful entrepreneurs know that sometimes it’s important to take risks.
Playing it safe almost never leads to success as a business owner. It’s not about taking
just any risk, though. Understanding calculated risks that are more likely to pay off is an
important part of being an entrepreneur. You’ll need to be willing to take a few risks to
succeed.
6. Flexibility
To a certain degree, you need to be flexible as an entrepreneur. Be willing to
change as needed. Stay on top of your industry and be ready to adopt changes in
processes and product as they are needed. Sometimes, you also need flexibility in your
thinking. This is an essential part of problem-solving. You want to be able find unique
and effective solutions to issues.
7. Passion
Finally, successful entrepreneurs are passionate. They feel deeply about their
product or service or mission. Passion is what will help you find motivation when you
are discouraged and it will drive your forward. Passion is fuel for successful
entrepreneurship. If you find yourself losing your passion, that might be the clue that
it’s time to move on to something else (that stokes your passion). There are many serial
entrepreneurs that create successful businesses, sell them, and then create something
else.
As you consider your characteristics, think about how to better develop them to help
you become a better entrepreneur.
Whether the type of enterprise you want to run in the Philippines is a sole proprietorship, a
partnership, or a corporation, the basic legal requirements of starting a business in the
Philippines are the following:
There are two kinds BIR forms you can fill out depending on the type of business you’re
starting. These forms are:
• Form 1901 for people who are self-employed, single proprietors, or
professionals
• Form 1903 for partnerships and corporations
The Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-IBIG Fund) provides a variety of housing loans
to employees. Monthly contributions are deducted from the salary of the employee.
Sources: https://www.filepino.com/business-registration/legal-requirements-for-starting-a-
business-in-the-philippines/