Entrepreneurs are innovators and have a purpose in what they do with their occupation to have an effect on lives. Their bright ideas help bring income to make a living off of the product. Public relations are a big asset to an entrepreneur because they create opportunities for them and others. Such as charities to help children and the elderly, also they get introduced to businesses and as well be the face of them for the companies. Overall, the entrepreneurs just want to be successful and have their hands on opportunities to make money. With this research found the purpose was to see how and what strategies did the entrepreneur’s used to actually get there are now today. The research is a guide to become a successful entrepreneur and set an example for our communities and especially home towns because most of the entrepreneurs mostly didn’t have anything growing up like families in poverty. So with the ambition and the mind to want better for yourself is what you have you to do in order to get what you want out to life such as a making a successful product, music groups, films and franchises. the Public Relations comes to mind in this manner because the image you can portray can be a good or bad and if you look bad you will have to fix yourself to be presentable to the audience. as far as a good image, turning a negative into a positive. Out of all the people in this world some one looks up to some individual in this world that inspires them to be what they are. Which leads to other opportunities growing up I was told to let my hobbies make my money so what all these entrepreneurs did was figure out how to get paid by doing what they love to do. But the research shows leadership and basically a guide for a young black man with b...
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This speech is bigger than me... bigger than this graduating class... and the world surrounding us. It is an epiphany. This speech is for the little guy, the middle man and the guy who is always behind the scenes... For the past four years, we have seen stories, read newspaper articles, and have heard announcements about our star athletes, scholars and over achievers.
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