Friday, 27 December 2013

The Daily Idea from Harvard Business Review

  Daily Idea - Harvard Business Review

December 27, 2013

This Is Your Brain on Entrepreneurship


New research shows us exactly how an entrepreneur's brain works. When a problem first presents itself, entrepreneurs — founders in particular — are quicker to react and are less inhibited than non-entrepreneurs. In the latter stages of the decision-making process, they also tend to think through the problem much more intensely. These characteristics, both learned and inherited, suit them well. They're able to assess opportunities quickly — gut instincts — but also have the patience and fortitude to wait until their uncertainties clear up.

SOURCE: Entrepreneurs' Brains are Wired Differently by Peter T. Bryant and Elena Ortiz Terán


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