WordWrite Weekly Wrap: Entrepreneur Edition

Entrepreneurs are the lifeblood of the American economy. They are the risk takers that innovate and push the envelope to create new ideas, products and sometimes, new industries. This week’s Wrap takes a look at a few articles written with the entrepreneur in mind. From a focus internally, on organizational obsessions to the importance of identifying growing demographics that may some day constitute the majority of our country’s consumer base, entrepreneurs must be conscious of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that constitute the ever-changing business geography that they inhabit.

The Psychological Price of Entrepreneurship

Inc.

The same tendencies that make entrepreneurs great leaders and innovators can contribute toentrepreneur resized 600 hidden emotional swings hiding beneath the surface. The self-effusive praise entrepreneurs can be prone to might be part of a more complex dichotomy of emotion that includes anxiety and fear. What are more and more entrepreneurs doing to combat this hidden demon shared by so many?

5 Organizational Obsessions Every Entrepreneur Should Have to Stay Sane

Practical Publicity For Entrepreneurs

Folks who forge new territory by starting their own business are destined to invest countless hours to ensure the long-term success. To keep an organization healthy, and running smoothly, these ‘5 Obsessions’ are meant to help keep the entrepreneur sane, and the organization on track. 

The Fastest Growing Opportunity For Entrepreneurs

Forbes

As important as internal health of an organization is to the success of a business, leadership needs to pay just as much attention to emerging trends and changes in the market. What is the fastest growing opportunity for entrepreneurs in the coming years?

We hope you enjoyed this week’s Wrap with entrepreneurs in mind. As always, comments are welcome below. Have a great weekend!

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joe ducar

Joe Ducar is a public relations intern for WordWrite Communications.

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