6 Types of Entrepreneurs We Have In Kenya

By Victor Wachira

Everyone I have met or you have met too always talks about wanting to start a business in a near future, basically everyone talks about business and will easily point out how a certain business at the street corner is set for failure. Funny how everyone knows how to critic other people’s businesses but have never taken an initiative of starting their own.

Below is a list of entrepreneurs we have met, read along and find out which category you lie.

1. World Changer.

You are keenly aware of your environment, both on a local and global scale. Maybe you were an activist or environmentalist like Wangari Mathai, and it is very likely you have environmental considerations when doing business.

You likely created your company in order to make a positive impact in the world, believe that success is measured by impact and when it comes to social media you almost certainly have a Twitter account. You know the world is changed one person and one company at a time, and you are committed to living by Gandhi’s words.

2. Innovator.

You are all about creating a product or service. Innovation is more important to you than actually owning a company, and that is OK. You have a tendency for coming up with new ideas or making old ones better. However, that also means you may need to excel at delegating, and hire a CEO to take care of the tasks you don’t enjoy.

While you trust your instincts, you also do a lot of research. It’s likely you have a goal of creating an empire; an example of this kind of entrepreneur is Richard Branson the founder of the Virgin Atlantic Group.

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3. Opportunist.

You have a “gift” of natural timing and are able to choose the right locations. Some people may call you impulsive, but that’s just another way of saying opportunist, especially when so many of your right-time and place moves have paid off. Like the innovator, you also trust your gut while conducting a research. However, you could be a little better at planning ahead if you want to build an empire.

4. Jack of All Trades.

Diversification is your middle name. You aren’t afraid to explore trends or to step in when needed. This makes you think risk can be scary and exciting, all at the same time — you truly believe there are no great rewards without great risk. However, you’re also a bit of a follower, which means you need to find the right investors, stakeholders and partners to be successful.

You likely became an entrepreneur to take advantage of the self-starter lifestyle or simply because you didn’t want to work for anyone else.

5. Serial Entrepreneur.

You’re flexible and always looking to the future for the next big thing. You can take a lot of stress and brush off past negative experiences with ease. A total leader, you might struggle with actually learning from your past failures. You measure success in being better than the competition and in how much money you make.

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6. Wantrepreneur.

You’re not an entrepreneur yet, and you may never be. You’re rich with ideas, but the groundwork still needs to be done. It’s up in the air: should you win the lottery, you would start a business, take a vacation or invest in a business you have partially started. You want to enjoy the self-starter lifestyle and consider yourself an idea person, but you need more motivation to become a real entrepreneur.

Under this category is also the fauxrepreneur who basically says he is an entrepreneur but understands nothing about business.

What kind of entrepreneurs do think you are among all these 6 categories?

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