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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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Lauren (Babson Staff, Graphic Designer, Somerville, MA)

Entrepreneurship is turning personal passion into action.

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Laura (Undergraduate Student, Mexico)

entrepreneurship is a way of living and acting, its a profession and a vocation

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Ken (Graduate Student, Sales Director, Battle Creek, MI)

A mutually profitable expression of the innovative imperative

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Ken (Graduate Student, Sales Director, Battle Creek, MI)

Creating value through the application of commercial and social wisdom

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Leandra (Undergraduate Student, Future Entreprenuer, Bronx, NY)

Entrepreneurship is making positive change through idea generation and implementation and it also requires the ability to take risk and endure any struggle that occurs.

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Michael (Babson Alumnus, Vice Chairman and CFO of Comcast Corporation, Mid City West, PA)

The DNA of innovation and perseverance are critical foundations for a successful business culture.

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Utsav (Interested in Babson, Entrepreneur, India)

to lead innovate and recreate the world in your eyes

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Max (Interested in Babson, High School Sr, Romania)

Entrepreneur - Being a risk taker. Taking initiative and being in charge, both in glory and in obscurity. No guts no glory.

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Cesar (Interested in Babson, Financial, Colombia)

Entrepreneur is a person who exchanged some security by some uncertainty. Cesar Andres Arango, MBA Javeriana University. Cali, Colombia.

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CHETAN (Friend of Babson, Founder of mentoring firm, India)

Seeing the world, one may choose to show just concern or one may choose to contribute for good. Entrepreneurs choose to CONTRIBUTE by keeping their spine straight and mind evolving and through the grace of God, they keep marching/learning until the difference is made for the most.

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