1. Entrepreneurs are born, not made.
This myth means that the characteristics of entrepreneurs cannot be taught or learned and the entrepreneurs are born with special traits like analytical
ability, willingness to take risks, aggressiveness and skill in human relations. However, in reality, entrepreneurs can be produced, can be taught and not limited to the certain family, ethnicity, group or individuals.
2. Entrepreneurs are always inventors.
Not all the inventors are the entrepreneurs. Although many successful entrepreneurs are not the inventors, but they use creative ideas to do something. They will revise and innovate the ideas to fit the market demand.
3. All entrepreneurs need is money.
In reality, money cannot ensure success. Entrepreneurs have to deal with other problems like lack of financial understanding, poor investments, poor planning. Therefore, money for entrepreneurs is only a resource.
SISWANIAGA UUM CATALYST YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS
Recently, Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) held a party Konvo administrator 2015 in conjunction with UUM Convocation Ceremony for the 28th time, Business Expo, where carried out at the national defence Course became the main agenda of this festival. Some of the stalls set up in the Expo is conducted by the UUM siswaniaga under the conduct of a Department of Student Affairs (HEP) previously operated by the Institute of Entrepreneurial and Cooperative Development (CeDi). Cedi was established on March 1, 1990 to develop entrepreneurship students at UUM. From 1 January 2011, the post graduate and Research Division has been established in accordance with the University's aspirations to become a research University by the year 2013.
Institut Pembangunan Keusahawanan dan Koperasi (CeDi) |
http://cedi.uum.edu.my/
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