Entrepreneurs and Business Success

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This book presents a study which explored the types of fears entrepreneurs’ experience the relationship between fear and business success as well as some interventions that could be useful for increasing fear management capabilities. This mixed methods research surveyed and interviewed small business owners in the Southwestern United States. The results suggest that fear generates costly behavior that negatively affects the entrepreneur’s performance satisfaction and business success. Additionally the results showed that “fear of not having enough time” was the most common fear. The interviews indicated that consulting coaching and mentoring were useful human performance interventions for fear management by adding realistic perspective and generating new ideas. Business success was measured in terms of longevity growth in employees and growth in revenue. Demographic data compares fear to the entrepreneur’s gender experience and education. The results of this study may have implications for entrepreneurs consultants coaches mentors human performance practitioners business educators and any organization supporting economic development through small business growth.
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