A true entrepreneur has a
challenge, as well as an opportunity to bring something new and different to
light. In reality, that is what many entrepreneurs of all ages and backgrounds
are doing, all around the world.
Every project of entrepreneurial merit has to begin somewhere. An
entrepreneur starting out on his or her own with a new entrepreneurial project, is often at a distinct disadvantage.
Consider this relatively recent
challenge from New
York University, with its entrepreneurial spirit, front and
foremost.
“Are you undeterred by reports
of a jobless recovery or economic meltdown? Do you harbor a nagging sense that
now’s the perfect time to finally get that idea you’ve been kicking around off
the ground?”
It took an entrepreneur to
initiate this venture of presenting a challenge to entrepreneurs at New York University , in 2011. This particular
entrepreneurial project is a “$200K Entrepreneurs Challenge, the premier
platform for identifying, nurturing and showcasing emerging entrepreneurs at
NYU”.
One of the advantages to
initiating new, entrepreneurial projects through an academic institution has to
do with the potential for entrepreneurial guidance for students and possible,
future development funding.
Said Business School at the University of Oxford offers this entrepreneurial challenge,
which is business oriented in terms of being an entrepreneurial project in
itself.
“Working in teams, students can
undertake an eight-week consulting project for a corporate sponsor. Projects
take place all over the world and for all kinds of companies.”
Both of these projects have
merit because as entrepreneurial projects in themselves, they continue to
promote new entrepreneurs who will also initiate new projects. This is not to
suggest that individuals cannot initiate entrepreneurial projects and succeed on
their own, as this is always a possibility.
Consider this example.
Thestar.com recently published
and article entitled, “Lego
space man puts the spotlight on Toronto teens” wherein two students working on a
project for a science fair, “Mathew Ho and Asad Muhammad, both 17, launched a
balloon 80,000 feet above the Earth with a Lego passenger and four cameras to
document the trip.”
The human mind is ingenious in
terms of its entrepreneurship potential and thus, entrepreneurs of all ages who
are proactively motivated, have the opportunity to develop new ideas and bring
them into fulfillment. It has been said that the sky is the limit, but now perhaps
it might be suggested, outer space is the limit.
In reality, entrepreneurial
projects of merit have no limits. There will always be new entrepreneurial
challenges of merit for anyone open to the challenge and possibility of fulfillment.
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