Deux articles récemment ont attiré mon attention sur les motivations des entrepreneurs.
Dans le premier, 10 Best Reasons to Be an Entrepreneur, on peut y lire notamment :
Some entrepreneurs are driven by the sense of security that comes along with being in full control of their work.
Le second, Are Entrepreneurs Really More Comfortable with Risk?, est plus précis à ce sujet :
For some I’ve known, the risk of losing autonomy and control of one’s « destiny » was far riskier than losing « guaranteed » income and benefits. Working for someone else’s company, reporting to a boss, and living under rules they weren’t sure made sense were a lot riskier than creating their own business. The risk of not pursuing their passion, of not making a meaningful and significant impact on the world around them, feels much riskier than starting their own venture.
Là où un salarié peut craindre de perdre une situation confortable et garantie, et cherche la sécurité au sein d’une entreprise, un entrepreneur dans l’âme peut craindre de ne pas pouvoir poursuivre sa vision. Sa sécurité, c’est celle d’être libre d’engager tous les moyens en sa possession pour y parvenir.
Deux visions différentes des notions de risque et confort 🙂
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