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Who are the Enterprise Catalysts? Are you one?

Posted in Enterprise Education, The Enterprise Catalysts by David Johnson on the February 25th, 2010

We here so much about the importance of enterprise, and how we in the UK support it is going to be one of the issues central to the election debate. But who are the real catalysts of enterprise?

  • Is it the government - they do play a role in facilitating enterprise? In reality it can’t be the government, but it could be certain members of the government if they believe and support enterprise passionately and skilfully. Who could it be and why?
  • Is it the education system - how much impact can education have? Again it is probably focused upon specific teachers, managers and students - all of who have a massive role to play - but only certain ones are liable to be the real catalysts of enterprise. Who could it be and why?
  • Is it the people who decide to become self-employed and create their own businesses - are they the real drivers of enterprise? Who are the people whose enterprising mind and behaviour set drives the UK’s economy?
  • What about the public sector - Business Links, RDA’s, Local Authorities, Enterprise Agencies etc - who is it that makes a difference?

The Enterprise Catalyst itself plays a part, but lets find out who the real catalysts of enterprise are and accolade their contribution and success!!!

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  1. on February 25th, 2010 at 10:41 am

    I personally don’t feel that the public sector (government or agencies) are a catalyst for enterprise. I feel that the media probably have a stronger pull with people and shows such as Dragons Den and The Apprentice probably awaken the spirit of enterprise in people


  2. on February 26th, 2010 at 8:14 am

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