The majority of people think that if someone is an entrepreneur they are inherently CEO material and if someone is CEO they are an entrepreneur.
The majority of people think that if someone is an entrepreneur they are inherently CEO material and if someone is CEO they are an entrepreneur. Do you think that an entrepreneur can magically transform into a CEO just because he/she has started a business? But the truth is most entrepreneurs do not have the skill to be the CEO of their organization. The two terms might look similar but describe different roles in business and the task performed by the people in these roles often overlap. Many use the term entrepreneur and CEO interchangeably. Although entrepreneurs do not have training, a CEO typically needs to have a business degree and years of experience in leadership and management. A lot has been said about the difference between these two terms
but are they actually different? Are these just two terms used for a similar position? To get the answer let us understand the meaning of both terms first.
Pages
10
Language
ENGLISH
Released
20 - 03 - 2021
Publisher
ICARIANS
Cover
ICARIANS
ISBN
NA
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