Entrepreneurial motivations of individuals usually relate
to the personal characteristics of the entrepreneur,
the environment, and the venture itself.
Entrepreneurs who successfully started a business
“were more aggressive in making their business real;
they undertook activities that made their businesses tangible
they looked for facilities and equipment,
sought and got financial support, formed a legal entity,
organized a team, bought facilities
and equipment, and devoted full time put themselves
into the day-to-day process of running an ongoing
business as quickly as they could successful firms
made greater use of professional advice
and developed more detailed business plans.