Date: Jul 24, 2008 | Author: Santiago B. | Categories: Entrepreneurship

Sometimes I am asked about my personal definition of “Entrepreneur”. There are lots of them around there but what I like the most is to say that an entrepreneur is a person that sees the same as everybody else, in contrast to the rest, decides to do something about it.
Officenet is a good example of this. Andy Freire and I did not invent anything. The opportunity to create a company to profesionalize the office supplies industry was obvious and had been there for a long time. We were not even the first ones to see it. After Officenet was launched, many people told us they had thought there was potential to start up a company to do just that. Andy and I were merely the first ones (in Argentina and Brazil) to cut to the chase and get going.
I like this definition because it separates the Entrepreneur from the Visionary and desacralizes the idea that you have to have a special gift to start a venture.
Opportunities are there around us, at all times. Everyone sees them.
Rolling up your sleeves and doing is the key difference
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