Entrepreneurship is unique, but there are many directions an entrepreneur can take to realize their business visions.
Now, look at some of the best-known types of entrepreneurs
on the market!
1. Social Entrepreneur
He's the guy who has a social purpose behind his project or company.
It can be a product that makes the world a more sustainable
place corrects an injustice that the public system cannot solve, or makes the
population aware of the imminent collective risk.
2. Digital entrepreneur
The digital entrepreneur builds his business 100%
online.
This type of business has only become possible with the emergence of this market and the advances made by digital transformation.
Blogs, companies that sell info products and services
carried out over the Internet are some examples of digital projects that you
will find on the web.
This type of entrepreneur needs to master digital
marketing techniques like no one else since this is his
company's natural environment.
3. Individual entrepreneur
The individual entrepreneur is a relatively new form of business created in Latin America to combat informal work.
Thanks to this model, freelancers, traders, and providers of
all kinds of services can legally establish a company and expand their business
visions.
4. Associate worker
Some organizations house many professionals who work in a
kind of association, not precisely as employees.
The professional join the cooperative and produces for
it.
You do not run an operation alone, but you are responsible
for the work you do. This is the role of the cooperative entrepreneur.
5. Franchisor (and franchisee)
Many entrepreneurs have such a definite vision of expansion
and scalability that they resolve to accelerate the process
through franchising.
They open the opportunity for other entrepreneurs to
run new units of their business and pay a fee for it.
This entrepreneur is called a franchisor.
Already the entrepreneur who takes care of a new business
unit is the franchisee.
In exchange for the fees and administration, he receives the
franchisor's full support to keep the business running in his region.
6. Intrapreneur
Have you heard of intrapreneurship? It is
the feeling of entrepreneurship, even when the person does not run their own
business.
That's right. You can start as someone's employee!
The point is: many modern organizations have found that
empowering and empowering employees creates a sense of ownership.
This brings superior results to the business, in addition to
leaving the professional more satisfied.
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