ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTRODUCTION TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP

TYPES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
When you are accountable for your own actions, you are
A
persistent
B
creative
C
responsible
D
risk-taker
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -When you’re personally accountable, you take ownership of what happens as a result of your choices and actions. You don’t blame others or make excuses, and you do what you can to make amends when things go wrong. To become more accountable, make sure that you’re clear about your roles and responsibilities.

Detailed explanation-2: -You take responsibility for your actions because you have a deep sense of pride in what you’re doing. The same will likely hold true for your people: by working on re-engaging them, you can lead your people toward personal responsibility. Your people will be more engaged if their work aligns with their values .

Detailed explanation-3: -Know your role. You’ll need to understand your responsibilities to be accountable for them. Be honest. Set pride aside. Say sorry. If something has gone wrong, and you’re responsible, then apologize. Use your time wisely. Don’t overcommit. Reflect.

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