xThere may also be need to beam our searchlight on Personal Entrepreneurial Characteristics/Competencies (PECs) to validate the argument of this piece. Personal entrepreneurial competencies (PECs) is a set of qualities, which help to outline the attitude and behaviour of entrepreneurs (Alusen, 2016). One of the most widely used classification of personal entrepreneurial competencies was created by Management System International (MSI) and McBer and Company in 1989. They identified 10 personal entrepreneurial competencies: opportunity seeking, persistence, commitment to work contract, risk-taking, demand for efficiency and quality, goal seeking, information seeking, systematic planning and monitoring, persuasion and networking, self-confidence. To this end, the assertion that everyone cannot be an entrepreneur is a myth!
Source: The Guardian July 01, 2021 04:30 UTC