“If you don’t drive your business, you will be driven out of business”…B.C.Forbes
Sharing my experiences from my journey so far. Hoping to create a valuable resource for budding and early-stage entrepreneurs!
An entrepreneur must drive his/her business. He/she must be in constant control of the business, the existing structure, the growth and all aspects of it. The culture, mission and vision of the company must be set and sustained by the entrepreneur.
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