“The entrepreneur keeps himself operating on the threshold of excellence because he fears mediocrity. The entrepreneur has learned to dig for facts. The first explanation given does not include all the facts. Once the facts are found, the necessary action is clear. The entrepreneur has a sixth sense of what will work and what will not work – by adjusting experience and knowledge. The entrepreneur tenaciously grasps every opportunity to meet goals using the art of human relations (some say it is a science), the laws of the marketplace, and excellent management of manpower, money, and machines or resources. The entrepreneur knows that he must delegate responsibility, but he never sacrifices his knowledge of the details. The main difference between the entrepreneur and the manager is attitude!”
—Harrison McCain.

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