You can’t help yourself—entrepreneurship is almost hard-wired into your identity. You’re motivated to discover unmet customer needs through a market-sensing intuition. You are supremely confident and unrelenting in your pursuit of commercial success, and you expect your colleagues to be equally focused on impact. There is minimal room for error. Creating a successful business or social venture of your own is an important aspect of your self-validation.
You've always seen yourself as an entrepreneur. You're ignited by ideas, and driven to commercialize them with a fervor that feeds your self-confidence.
You're initially intuition based—but you then seek data and other external points of reference to triangulate and refine your decisions.
Hands-on, directive, exacting—with low or no tolerance for failure.
You're results and outcomes focused, tending to attract and inspire like-minded perfectionists. You have a harder time with followers who are not equally driven and goal oriented.
There are four distinct types of highly successful entrepreneurs: The Driver, The Explorer, The Crusader, and The Captain. Each builds differently. You are most like The Driver – with numerous implications for how you’ll best succeed in business.
We discovered these four Builder Types using a patented analytical methodology, supported by extensive quantitative research and hundreds of founder interviews. In chapter 2, you’ll find insights and stories from successful Drivers like you—demonstrating how they’ve navigated the five dynamic challenges as Drivers to build businesses of enduring value.
Thank you for taking a look. We hope you will find this framework and the supporting materials to be a helpful tool to employ in your own business ventures.
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