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How to be a good entrepreneur ? 

Entrepreneurship is a demanding field that requires a varied combination of knowledge, skills and qualities. To be a good entrepreneur, it is essential to have a sound knowledge of areas such as sustainability, economics, law, business and customer relations. However, this is not enough. Leadership is a key skill, as an entrepreneur must be able to inspire and guide his or her team towards common goals.

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3 main points 

  • Creativity

Crucial in the world of entrepreneurship, as it enables them to find innovative solutions to problems and stand out in a competitive market.

  • Communication

Plays a central role in entrepreneurial success, both internally with the team and externally with partners, customers and investors.

  • Adaptability

Essential to thrive in a constantly changing environment. Entrepreneurs need to keep abreast of the latest market trends and be ready to adapt quickly to change.

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Useful software and online platforms

In today's fast-paced business landscape, aspiring entrepreneurs need to equip themselves with a diverse skill set to thrive in their ventures. Fortunately, there are numerous software and online platforms that cater specifically to this need. These tools offer a vast array of courses and resources to enhance entrepreneurial acumen.

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Coursera stands out as an excellent choice, providing courses from reputable universities on critical topics such as entrepreneurial leadership, marketing, financial management, and business strategy. Completing these courses rewards participants with valuable certificates of achievement.

Udemy offers a flexible learning experience with independent instructors covering a wide range of entrepreneurial subjects, including technical skills development, digital marketing, and business creation.

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LinkedIn Learning, previously known as Lynda.com, integrates seamlessly with the professional networking platform, providing video courses on entrepreneurship, project management, communication skills, and decision-making, among other valuable topics.

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EdX is another reputable platform, offering courses from leading universities, spanning innovation, business creation, accounting, and negotiation, to name a few.

For those seeking interactive experiences, Harvard Business School's Start-up Lab offers simulations and role-playing games, allowing entrepreneurs to make business decisions in a virtual environment and hone their skills.

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Additionally, B-Plan Builder streamlines the process of creating solid business plans, studying competition, defining unique value propositions, and conducting financial analyses, laying the groundwork for a successful venture.

Strategyzer's suite of tools, including the popular "Business Model Canvas," empowers entrepreneurs to develop and validate robust business models.

To manage customer relationships and streamline sales and marketing activities, HubSpot CRM provides a powerful, free solution.

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Trello offers a visually intuitive project management tool that can effectively organize tasks and streamline entrepreneurial activities.

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Lastly, Canva serves as a user-friendly graphic design tool, enabling entrepreneurs to create professional visuals such as logos, presentations, infographics, and social media posts to bolster their brand identity.

 

These software and platforms are tailored to help entrepreneurs acquire specific skills, enhance productivity, and develop their businesses more efficiently. For aspiring entrepreneurs, exploring these resources based on individual needs and interests will undoubtedly accelerate their path to success in the dynamic world of entrepreneurship.

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Steps for creating the e-toolkit

STEP 1: Meeting in Granada

In the first meeting, the partners  decided together through different ideas how to develop each module of the e-toolkit.

The digital tool Lucid was used to collect different ideas, which were useful to start developing the work.

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