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The Importance of Continuing Education as an Entrepreneur

And a look at the classes you should be taking

By Scott CathcartPublished 4 years ago 3 min read

There is no doubt that an entrepreneur has to wear many hats. This is particularly true because the more things an entrepreneur can do to get their business up and running, the less they need in startup capital. In addition, the less an entrepreneur has to pay someone else to do things for them, the more they have to invest in building or expanding the most critical areas of their business.

While an entrepreneur will always be busy, the amount of time and skill a certain task will change over time. For instance, it might be fairly easy for entrepreneurs to do their accounting when they are solopreneur or have one or two employees. As their business grows and their finances become more complicated, they may want to hand that off to a professional. If entrepreneurs can do their books when their business is small, they can save a great deal of money.

Similarly, an entrepreneur may want to build a simple website or develop simple marketing materials when they start. They may want to hire a professional web developer or marketing company as they grow. When an entrepreneur is first getting their company up and running, they may need only the most simple materials to get things going. This is why continuing education is so important to an entrepreneur.

Not only are industries constantly changing, but the more tasks an entrepreneur can do themselves, the less they have to hire other people to do them. Again, when a business is just getting off the ground, the difficulty level for specific tasks is fairly low. As the business grows, you can start to bring in professionals, but you should have a better budget for them by that time.

While there are a few exceptions, you can bring in investors to reach the stage, and you generally have to have made a pretty significant investment in your business yourself. This can be a financial investment certainly, but more often than not, what an entrepreneur invests in their business first is their time. In many cases, that is all they have to invest. However, the more skills you have, the more significant the investment you can make in your own business.

Finance

To become an entrepreneur, you're going to have to be good with money. That means balancing all of your profits and expenses from whatever company you're working with.

To do this, you should attend some finance classes. These classes should tell you how to balance your checkbook, do taxes, understand liabilities, and more. Ensure that you take finance classes when attending college.

Public Speaking

Many famous entrepreneurs like Bill Gates and Walt Disney got to their fame through their public speaking skills. These skills allow you to connect to an audience of the general public and essential officials in business.

For this reason, you should be taking public speaking classes. These classes allow you to practice speaking to others, giving you public speaking skills when talking to others. Make sure you go through public speaking classes to become an entrepreneur.

Marketing

A good part of being an entrepreneur can successfully sell products to the general public. This doesn't only require good public speaking skills but marketing skills as well.

Marketing classes can help you advertise your products to the general public. You'll learn about famous people in the marketing industry and campaigns they used to help the general public learn about their products. Ensure you take a marketing class when you attend college.

Computer Science

Today, most businesses require an online store to be successful. Some businesses rely on an outside company to help them manage their store, but it can be beneficial for you to learn how to create your online store for your business.

To build online stores successfully, you'll want to take computer science classes. These classes help teach you about web development, allowing you to build websites to your needs.

Computer science classes are also helpful if you're looking to develop mobile applications for your business. Make sure you take computer science classes if you want to become an entrepreneur.

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About the Creator

Scott Cathcart

Scott Cathcart is a seasoned startup entrepreneur, investor and C-suite executive operating at the intersection of the pharmaceutical cannabis, consumer products, technology, entertainment and lifestyle industries.

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