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As a social entrepreneur
The potential of an entrepreneur is proportional to its ability to interact. Share knowledge and experience creates unlimited possibilities.
Social intelligence is one of the most valuable qualities that an entrepreneur possesses. It’s a key factor in the production, recognition and mobilization of information and resources available to the networks in which it interacts. Is an associative capacity whose value represents the social capital, which emerge productive actions based on the reputation and confidence achieved.
This type of intelligence and rationality, has its limits or constraints. Therefore, be encouraged in an atmosphere of balance between personal emotions and rational. A context in which the objectives are clear, the genuine intention, and in which decisions and self-perceptions are consistent with the goals of the enterprise.
Intelligence and space entrepreneurs
Several schools of thought agree that intelligence is an ability to adapt and transform the surrounding social reality of individuals, as well as express themselves in their individual field, manifests itself in community or social. Precisely when this ability impacts and interacts on a collective faces an expression of social intelligence.
In this sense, an entrepreneur’s openness to relationships to fit into related areas, establishing rules of social ties based on trust and cooperation that allow people to share and leverage resources.
Socialization creates knowledge
These spaces are for the entrepreneur an inexhaustible source of knowledge and experience that are nucleated through projects and programs of government, universities, third sector organizations, virtual communities and relationships.
In more tangible terms, these interactions are reflected in education, training, coaching and project management, incubators, mentors, investors clubs, marketing shared spaces, clusters productive professional agenda and other events.
Entrepreneurs Guide To Buying a Franchise

The California Department of Corporations has this guide talks about some things to consider when you decide to buy a franchise. Franchises have many advantages because in most cases the operations of the business and operations are established, but it also has hidden costs and other restrictions to be taken into account:
“Many people consider franchising a fast and easy to start your business. However, the purchase of a franchise requires a substantial sum of money and does not provide a guaranteed path to success. By investing time and effort to read this guide, is doing the most important thing you can do as a potential licensee, educating himself.
Any success you can have on the franchise is essentially a combination of factors: motivation and ambition and the care with which you select a franchise. The purpose of this guide is to provide valuable information about the world of franchising. Read this information to help you evaluate some of the problems that arise when considering a franchise business.
The franchise is built on open and honest relationship between you and the franchisor and realistic expectations in the business licensee. There is no better way to ensure a mutually successful franchise relationship between you and the franchisor to enter the business fully aware of the rights and obligations of each. “