The general theme or argument of the book is divided in three aspects, the first two are in the title of the book, which are innovation and entrepreneurship, and the third is finding smart entrepreneurial practices, which are very important to bring the ideas to life.
The book is very linked to what we have been learning this semester in ENT3003, one of the aspects that show similarity between the both is teaching everyone that entrepreneurship is not only the big tech companies that are always in the news, instead every small businessman can be an entrepreneur, which is what we have been taught in this class from the beginning.
An excercise I would make from this book is making a list of differences of what entrepreneurship is and is not.
My biggest surprise, or 'aha' moment from the book was when the author mentioned that entrepreneurship is not a quality that only some people have, it is not something that you are born with, but instead are a number of actions and behavior that shape the entrepreneurs of the world
The book is very linked to what we have been learning this semester in ENT3003, one of the aspects that show similarity between the both is teaching everyone that entrepreneurship is not only the big tech companies that are always in the news, instead every small businessman can be an entrepreneur, which is what we have been taught in this class from the beginning.
An excercise I would make from this book is making a list of differences of what entrepreneurship is and is not.
My biggest surprise, or 'aha' moment from the book was when the author mentioned that entrepreneurship is not a quality that only some people have, it is not something that you are born with, but instead are a number of actions and behavior that shape the entrepreneurs of the world
Hey Andres, the book that you read sounded like it was really interesting. Could you give me a title? I'd like to read this book as well. I agree with the author, and how entrepreneurship is gained by doing, achieving, and taking action. Sounds like you did some interesting reading reflections. Keep up the good work man! Can't wait to see your next reading reflection!
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