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How's your entrepreneurial spirit?
1.
Job security is:
1.
The most important part of a job
2.
Important but I can live without it if there are enough other compensations
3.
Other things about a job are more important
4.
To tell the truth, I've never thought much about it
2.
Your boss tells you exactly what to do every day. This makes you feel:
1.
Relieved and more secure
2.
Indifferent
3.
Irritated
4.
I couldn't live with a boss like that
3.
When considering a new job, you are most attracted by:
1.
The salary and fringe benefits
2.
The job title and status being offered
3.
The people and working environment
4.
The chance to develop a great idea
4.
You have to make a big decision that could affect your whole life. You find yourself thinking most about:
1.
Its effect on your family and social life
2.
How much you might earn
3.
Its effect on your professional development
4.
The fun you'll have if you decide to go ahead and do this
5.
Which of the following type of sport appeals to you most - even if you don't do it?
1.
Football or basketball
2.
Working out in the gym
3.
The triathlon or marathon
4.
Gliding or climbing
6.
If you had an idea that you thought had great commercial potential you would:
1.
Try to sell the idea to someone who'd get ownership in return for taking all the financial risk
2.
Discuss it with others - if they also think the idea is good, there's more chance that it really is worth developing
3.
Immediately try to raise money for it
4.
Start to develop it without worrying about financial support
7.
When making a decision you are most influenced by:
1.
Market research and statistical data
2.
Your own past experience, or that of others
3.
Your general positive expectations about the future
4.
Your gut feeling that this is the right thing to do
8.
Lack of clarity, constant changes and unknown factors at work:
1.
Intimidate you
2.
Stress you out
3.
Interest you
4.
Stimulate you
9.
What do you think would most motivate you to start or join a venture?
1.
The chance for financial or professional success
2.
You'd be working with friends
3.
An idea that you find exciting
4.
Experiencing that startup buzz - like electricity in the air
10.
If a venture you'd been involved in failed, you would:
1.
Realise that a secure job has its advantages after all
2.
Check out the next group more thoroughly before deciding to join it
3.
Find a more solid idea with a better chance of success
4.
Find another new exciting idea
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