What is great about entrepreneurship is that entrepreneurs create the tangible from the intangible.
We see entrepreneurship and small businesses and supply chains as a critical part of the economic growth and competitiveness agenda.
To me, entrepreneurship means something different. I think of it as identifying and valuing opportunity.
The need to encourage entrepreneurship and ensure that young people have the opportunity to start new businesses is acute.
The idea of entrepreneurship applies as much in politics, religion, society and the arts as it does in business.
The good news about entrepreneurship is that your fate is in your hands. The bad news is that your fate is in your hands!
Nobody talks of entrepreneurship as survival, but that's exactly what it is and what nurtures creative thinking.
In my experience, entrepreneurship tends to be kind of cumulative, like a layer cake. Taking some time away can make it hard to rev up.
If you are passionate about entrepreneurship like I am, you too can instill this passion in your children.