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Oct 07, 2007 11:44 pm |
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re: Are You Really Cut Out To Be An Entrepreneur? |
Felicia Slattery
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GREAT QUIZ!
Thanks for the resource. I scored a 113.
Ok-- I have an open, honest and question-- strictly out of curiousity. I know some of you have been in business a long time, so you may have a good sense about my question. I'm not looking to beat up on anyone or make any point at all. (I know-- a long preface!)
Where are the top women entrepreneurs? I wonder why the vast majority at the top are men? If I scroed 113, other women have been around that, too. I know many of them. But I often wonder, why are all the successful online business folks we read so much about men? The questions on this helpful quiz are definitely gender-neutral and not leading in any way. So I have to wonder.
For example, Dan Kennedy has a pre-launch of a new product where he interviews 25 successful entrepreneurs. Among them are only three women; and one of them is in partnership with her husband. Is it because we only hear/read about the guys who made it while the succesful women are quietly making their millions without being "out there?" Or is there some trick that most women entrepreneurs don't get?
As I'm looking at who posted here, up until now-- guys.
Any ideas? Again, I'm not trying to stir things up here. I think anyone who works to acheive their goals deserves their success. Just wondering out loud why more women aren't yet joining the men at the top.
Warmly, Felicia
Felicia J. Slattery, M.A., M.Ad.Ed. The Entepreneur's Communication Coach & Speaker One of the easiest ways to get more clients is to show them your credibility. Discover how now FREE! http://www.communicationtransformation.com/creating-credibility-ecourse.html
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