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The Job Description – Entrepreneurialism
Sep 23rd, 2009 by WHS_staff

Particpant Social Entrepreneurialism

A non-conformist is described as one who does not conform to, or refuses to be bound by, accepted customs, or practices.

How does that idea play out in entrepreneurialism?

You would think that due to the static nature of certain business techniques that being a non-conformist would be bad for business and in a sense you would be right.

This job requires extremely long hours and a huge learning curve.

This position does not initially allow for candidate to fill a supervisory role nor would the candidate be required to report to a division manager of CEO.

Successful candidate should be able to withstand a certain amount of solitude and be able to make decisions as needed without undo indecisiveness.

This position requires someone willing to ride a bike blindfolded. While this is not an actual requirement of the job it is a necessary visual for the candidate to understand working conditions from time to time.

He was nervous when Bird Entrepreneur magazine called to see if he would agree to a beak-to-beak interview. He had previously put them off because he was certain they would find his appearance distasteful. When they arrived, Spanky Duckmeister continued to snap photos. The interview went very well and Ugly Duckling was happy to receive his complimentary copy of Bird Entrepreneurs although the publisher must have replaced his photo with a creature far more beautiful than he.

You may be non-conformist in your marketing approach or in the way you advertise. You may be a non-conformist by developing a product that conventional wisdom says is either not needed or foolish. The creators of items like the Mood Ring, Pet Rocks and Chia-Pets more than likely were non-conformists. They found a product and they marketed that product even when everyone thought they were foolish.

Most online stores begin because the entrepreneur has a passion for the product or service being offered. Like our fictional storybook hero it was something that he had a personal use for that resulted in a successful business and with his growing success came a confidence, with that confidence came respect from others who had taken notice of his success.

In the end it really didn’t matter what he looked like, where he lived or how old he was. All that really mattered was that the Ugly Duckling understood the needs of his fowl-feathered friends

Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
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