Lets make our kids an entrepreneur

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Lets Make our Kids an Entrepreneur

Fawaad Saleem

Lets Make our Kids an Entrepreneur Part 1

Our Way of Life

The Vicious Circle of Life

Ask yourself

What would You like to be/do if this was the last day of your life?

Definition of Entrepreneur

Traits Kids Have

Why don’t we teach these skills?

Tips for Young Entrepreneurs Part 2

Follow your Passion

Traditional Business!!

Watch your Cash flows

Networking

Find your Niche

Build Alliance

Easy to work with

Under Capitalized

Wrong People

Bad Market Conditions

In late 1945, after the end of World War II, Masaru Ibuka started a radio repair shop in a bomb-damaged department store building in Nihonbashi of Tokyo.

In 1938, Lee Byung-chull (1910–1987) of the large landowning family in the Uiryeongcounty came to the nearby Daegu city and founded Samsung Sanghoe (삼성상회), a small trading company with forty employees located in Su-dong (now Ingyo-dong). It dealt in green-grocery and dried fish produced in and around the city, and the noodles, Byeolpyo Guksu produced itself.

They gained the mechanical skills essential for their success by working for years in their shopwith printing presses, bicycles, motors, and other machinery.

When he was 16 years old, he moved to Aden, Yemen. He worked with A. Besse & Co. for a salary of Rs.300 (Present Day $6.49). Two years later, A. Besse & Co. became the distributors for Shell products, and Dhirubhai was promoted to manage the company’s filling station at the port of Aden.

Procter & Gamble was founded in 1837 by William Procter, a British citizen who emigrated to the United States, and James Gamble, a U.S.-based Irish soapmaker . The company first sold candles

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