During the Startup gathering, which is taking place this week there is a lot of events worth attending and there is one that may have slipped under your radar. Is there a typical entrepreneurial personality – and does it matter when seeking investment?
In this free 2 hour session, Tony Shone of Invisio will share his findings and recommendations from a 5 year study of the entrepreneur and what investors look for in the personality.
· What matters most – the venture or the entrepreneur?
· Whether a typical, preferred personality profile for an Entrepreneur exists
· The traits and behavioural changes that can contribute to venture success
· Understanding the ‘dark side’ of the entrepreneurial personality and if not addressed, how this may result in ‘deal killers’.
This free seminar takes place this Friday October 9th in the DIT Hothouse Incubation Centre
Docklands Innovation Park
128-130 East Wall Road
Dublin 3
TIME: 2.30pm (Tea/Coffee on arrival)
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