Ownership strategies - Entrepeneurs born or made?

Richard Watts, Europe partner at business consultancy McKinney Rogers, examines what entrepreneurship means today and how business leaders' attitudes globally have changed towards these innovators

Entrepreneurs are highly motivated, passionate individuals that are prepared to take risks and accept a lack of control. While entrepreneurs and chief executive officers share a number of core skills, including being strong communicators, energetic, visionary, flexible, decisive and intuitive, two perceptions of a successful CEO - being in control and avoiding risks - are in stark contrast to those of an entrepreneur.

A recent international survey commissioned by McKinney Rogers and conducted

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