The 4 Types of Entrepreneurs (for Job Seekers and Others Who Wish to Survive)
A powerful breakdown for job seekers and others who wish to make their make in the world.

The 4 Types of Entrepreneurs (for Job Seekers and Others Who Wish to Survive)

While doing a recent episode on my Alexa Skill (What's Next in Branding), I outlined the 4 types of entrepreneurs I have encountered in three decades of helping businesses and brand grow.

Not knowing between these important distinctions, you choose (or become) the wrong business partner.

Or the wrong clients to serve.

Or miss choosing the best (and smartest) way to use your assets for rapid and effective growth of your brand, your company and your ability to truly make a difference.

The 4 Types of Entrepreneurs: The Vital Question

Entrepreneurs have one thing in common: they all seek survival and growth.

All entrepreneurs (and companies and brands) seek out growth, opportunity, and expansion in a variety of different ways.

So the real question becomes:

Which type of entrepreneur are you?

And is that type serving you best to meet your objectives?

Unless you’ve answered this, you won’t be able to play to your strengths.

When you have honestly answered this, you open the doors to:

  • Choosing the right opportunities
  • Choosing the right clients to best serve
  • Choosing the right partners, and
  • Knowing your next step up the ladder (if your current choice isn’t getting you the results in enough quantity and quality to satisfy your objectives)

Which of the 4 Types of Entrepreneurs Are You?

The four types of entrepreneurs:

  • Coasting, opportunity comes to them (or it doesn’t)
  • Conservative (very moderate use of resources, protecting existing resources)
  • Aggressive (proactive, all-in, actively seeks opportunity)
  • Innovator/Revolutionary (attains growth through innovation)

Coasters

Coasters don’t look for opportunity; instead things kind of “happen” and for some, that works. This approach is more focused on right now, what’s in front of us at this moment.

Conservative

The conservative entrepreneur operates on the principle “resources are limited” and we thus, we have “be cautious.” This is slightly focused to the future, but conservatively so, since “you never know.”

Aggressive/Proactive

The aggressive entrepreneur operates more on the idea that there are many opportunities and uses whatever resources are there to achieve those objectives. This is more focused on what’s next, what more can be achieved and generating growth through personal action and conviction.

Innovator/Revolutionary

The innovator not only seeks out opportunities that can be seized but looks for opportunities that, with a bit of refinement, can be the best of all worlds. This is the rebel, the artist, the non-conformist embracing all that’s possible in the future (even at the sacrifice of the present).

By isolating which you are and how you approach growth will make the difference as to whether we do that quickly, slowly, or not at all.

Everything I've covered also applies to the type of brand you create in the world.

The Real Question

So the real question: Which type of entrepreneur are you? Please leave your answer below.

I'm here to help. Looking forward to helping you and your brand rise above the noise.

Falguni Katira

Transform Your Work + Life with Bold, Purpose-Driven Decisions. DM me 'Decide' to get started ??

6 年

I’m more of the innovator / revolutionary type by nature... in a small fearful second I might swing to being conservative mentally, but when it comes to action... I’ll swing back to innovator David! Great analysis

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Tony Whatley

Business & Executive Performance Coach | Author | Podcast Host | Keynote Speaker

6 年

I am aggressive. I pound on the action button, and leave people in the dust. My adrenaline junkie, stuntman personality feeds this. I'm covered in scars, to prove it. I thrive within discomfort and competitive arenas.

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Rana Kordahi

Learning & Development Specialist, Sales Enablement - TEDx Speaker - Keynote Speaker - Coach and Mentor

6 年

I cruise between 3 and 1. Really interesting insights David. You never fail to impress.?

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Andy Storch

Keynote speaker and Trainer specializing in Career Development, Mindset & Engagement | Author of Own Your Career Own Your Life | Talent Development podcast and community host | Cancer Survivor, Expat, Cyclist, Ally ??

6 年

Awesome stuff.

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Brian Swyhart

Manufacturing Maintenance Multi craft Technician III at Abbott Nutrition

6 年

Great stuff!.

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