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en·tre·pre·neur·ship (n)

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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Chris (Interested in Babson, High School Student, Brookfield, CT)

Entrepreneurship is following the American Dream of running a business while upholding a high standard of ethics.

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Jongha (Interested in Babson, Student, Singapore)

A way to spread your interests throughout the world yet provide financial stability; perfect (if successful)

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Taylor (Boston, MA)

Entrepreneurship means you have the power to change the world of business. You start small and you have grown into something that everybody know and whats to work with. It not about always making money it's also what you can give to your community. you have to have the desire and the ambition to do the unthinkable.

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Shadane (high school student, Addisleigh Park, NY)

Entrepreneurship is the motivation to take risks for what you enjoy doing. It is the passion to take failure and turn it into success. Entrepreneurship is following your dreams and never giving up. Entrepreneurship is the desire and ambition to do what others think may not be possible.

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Roger (Executive Program Management - Public Safety Sector, United States)

Entrepreneurship is the liberation from common mismanagement at the highest levels of a corporation. It is the passion to be held accountable for your own actions and not beholding to uninformed decisions and directions of your employer. It is the ability to control your own destiny and learn the 'art' of Entrepreneurship that I believe cannot be taught in a lecture hall. Entrepreneurship is success or failure, worst and best of times, all based on your own merit, and your knowledge and passion for what you do and how you believe it should be done. The right way.

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Megan (Undergraduate Student, Houghton, WA)

Having the ambition to make a career out of your passion

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Nestor (leadership and mangement engineer, Colombia)

A wish and actions to success

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Hunter (Interested in Babson, Accord, MA)

Thinking outside the box

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Raymond (Interested in Babson, Student, Yonkers, NY)

Creative promotion and commerce of personal enterprise.

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Joanna (Interested in Babson, student, China, People's Republic of)

Entrepreneurship is to educate people then make a difference in the world...

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