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Technology has evolved. The economy has shifted. The world has changed. And today's entrepreneurs do more than just start businesses. The world needs a new definition of entrepreneurship. We're writing it here.

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Jeffrey (Interested in Babson, CMO, Manhattan Bch, CA)

Entrepreneurship is a mindset, a way of life and a choice. It's a decision to embrace our dynamic world, to defy the status quo,and to enjoy risk.. Entrepreneurship is an opportunity to have an lasting impact and our duty, as leaders, to move society forward.

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Daniel (Interested in Babson, Economist, Venezuela)

creativity to be efficient and sustainable during your whole life

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Kristina (Teacher, United States)

Being more remembered at the end of the day than at the beginning.

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Mujeeb (Interested in Babson, Student, Pakistan)

The ability to develop and manage new and existing business ventures aiming to achieve satisfactory results both socially and financially.

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Luciano (Interested in Babson, Entrepreneur, Brazil)

Entrepreneurship is more than starting a new business, it is a way of living with atitude, facing all situations as an opportunity to learn, discover, create, explore and make the world a better place.

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Alice (Assistant Professor, Mogul, NV)

Entrepreneurship is starting a new business or organization. It does not depend on innovateness at the onset of the business.

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Eric (Babson Alumnus, Founder and President, Preserve, North Waltham, MA)

Believing in what has yet to be taken seriously or thought possible.

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Brian (Friend of Babson, Financial Analyst, Needham, MA)

Finding opportunity in an unexpected layover.

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Oriana (Graduate Student, Student, Colombia)

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Sophia (Friend of Babson, Technology Specialist, San Francisco, CA)

Staying grounded with a 30,000 foot perspective.

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