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HOW ENTREPRENEURS THINK: THE TYPES - Coggle Diagram
HOW ENTREPRENEURS THINK:
THE TYPES
THE-SIGN
FUTURE-ORIENTED THINKING - the entrepreneur always tries to change and adapt to the future.
INFORMED THINKING - the entrepreneur's experiences and knowledge are his/her most valuable assets
CONFIDENT-FLOW THINKING - the entrepreneur assumes that everything will go according to plan.
PROBLEM-SOLVING THINKING - there is no obstacle that can be overcome by the entrepreneur.
STRAIGHT-TO-THE-POINT THINKING - the entrepreneur thinks that risk is a waste of time.
BABY-STEP THINKING - no task is worthy of solving at an early stage.
GARDENER THINKING - the entrepreneur can solve problems at their roots.
SKIMMER-SCAN THINKING - the entrepreneur can find solutions by scratching the surface of a problem.
POINT & SHOOT THINKING - everything the entrepreneur sets can be achieved.
ACHIEVEMENT-STAIR THINKING - a good CV and experience can solve the entrepreneur's problems.
Las Danielas
STRAIGHT ARROW THINKING - the entrepreneur sees no distractions/no outside influences.
INFORMED THINKING - the entrepreneur looks for previous information before making a decision.
GOAL-MINDED THINKING - the entrepreneur's biggest motivation is the end goal/finish line (can be a bit limited, ego-centric)
FUTURE-MINDED THINKING - the entrepreneur lives in the future, works in the future, looking to the future to see the goals of their work.
STRATEGIC THINKING - the entrepreneur maps actions, very careful calenders/plans.
STRESS-PROPELLED THINKING - the entrepreneur works better under pressure.
STEP-BY-STEP THINKING - the entrepreneur has a careful plan that they follow; they acheive success by following the plan carefully.
Hope
STRATEGIC THINKING - the entrepreneur comes with a well structured plan for his or her goal.
OPEN-MINDED THINKING - the entrepreneur has a structured plan and acts with a purpose.
ORGANISED THINKING - the entrepreneur organises the plans in order to have a better project/product.
INDEPENDENT THINKING - the entrepreneur does his or her own work.
CREATIVE THINKING - the entrepreneur is committed to creating and developing new products in a creative way.