A Key Factor to Entrepreneurship: Climate

by Chase ~ February 3rd, 2010. Filed under: Comm 101.

Would you find it ridiculous if I claim that climate plays a key role in becoming a successful entrepreneur?

In some basic foundation and key factors in becoming a successful entrepreneur, characteristics is one of the most important features that people possess within their inner quality of personality.

So what types of characteristics are helpful in becoming a successful entrepreneur? Characteristics such as risk-taking, creativity, charismatic, passionate, etc. comes into our mind.

An article “Something in the air” written by Dianne Buckner brings up an idea that climate can be a key factor to the characteristics of some of the rising entrepreneurs from B.C.

Buckner says in the article that she is “wondering if the climate in B.C. has some mysteriously inspiring effect on entrepreneurs, possibly causing them to be especially creative.”

She backs her idea up by recognizing some of the outstanding British Columbian entrepreneurs from various TV shows such as Dragon’s Den, Venture and Fortune Hunters.

It is hard to conclude that an weather is the cause of entrepreneurs’ creative side to become outstanding. However, climate can definitely effect people’s mood and behavior. Therefore, it is something that we could wonder about. Climate; a key factor to entrepreneurship…?

Work Cited:

“Something in the air” BC Business. Dianne Buckner. Feb, 2008. (Article)

2 Responses to A Key Factor to Entrepreneurship: Climate

  1.   Jeremy Maez

    Hi, it looks like your site

  2.   TopGear

    Aw, this was a really quality post. In theory I’d like to write like this too – taking time and real effort to make a good article… but what can I say… I procrastinate alot and never seem to get something done.

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