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  <title>Entrepreneurship Misunderstood</title>
  <description>A remix of a radio segment called &amp;quot;Entrepreneurial Minute&amp;quot; in 2017, the principles still apply today. For many people, the term &amp;quot;entrepreneurship&amp;quot; implies business ownership or business &amp;quot;start-up&amp;quot;. Certainly, that is true sometimes, but entrepreneurship can be interpreted as a way of thinking of new ways to solve problems for others, many times with limited resources. &amp;amp;nbsp;Successful entrepreneurship includes continuous innovation as successful entrepreneurs knowing they always have to be looking for the next greatest way to serve their customers or coworkers. &amp;amp;nbsp;Innovation sometimes means new inventions and/or new technology but many times it means a new twist on an existing idea. </description>
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