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Entrepreneurship Self-AssessmentName DateTo what extent do the statements below describe you?HighlyDisagreeDisagree AgreeHighlyAgreeYour Score1. I am a self starter. 1 2 3 42. I’m rarely satisfied with the way thing are. 1 2 3 43 I would really like to be my own boss. 1 2 3 44. I accept responsibility well. 1 2 3 45.I believe that there is merit to sticking to the tried and true.1 2 3 46. I can make decision quickly. 1 2 3 47. People often tell me that I am creative. 1 2 3 48. When I face a problem, I jump in to solve it. 1 2 3 49.I like to try new things, new food, new places,etc.1 2 3 410.I can work long hours to accomplish what I need to do.1 2 3 411. Whatever I do, I always try to do my best. 1 2 3 412.When I face problems or failures, I can usually pick myself up and move on. 1 2 3 413.When someone tells me “it can’t be done” I look for ways to prove them wrong.1 2 3 414.I’ll speak for an unpopular cause, if I believe in it.1 2 3 415.It is important for me that people around me approve of what I do.1 2 3 416. I can strike up a conversation with anyone. 1 2 3 4ASU 101: The ASU Experience Arizona State University17. I am comfortable in new situations. 1 2 3 418.I can usually look at problems from many different perspectives.1 2 3 419. I am always starting new projects. 1 2 3 420. I believe that success depends a lot on luck. 1 2 3 421.When I don’t know how to do something, I look for ways to learn.1 2 3 422. I always try to learn from my failures. 1 2 3 423. I am able to finish what I start. 1 2 3 424. I am able to manage stress reasonably well. 1 2 3 425. I have no problem working for someone else. 1 2 3 4Your total:Scoring: For items 5, 15, 20, and 25, reverse your score (1 = 4, 2 = 3, 3 = 2, 4 = 1); then add up your score for the 25 questions. The maximum score is 100; the minimum is 25. The closer you are to 100, the more you show characteristics of an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurs are people who are proactive in creating, seeking, and grasping opportunities. They are able to analyze problems from multiple perspectives to assess risks, take creative actions to enrich theircommunity, and acquire the skills necessary to bring their ideas to fruition to accomplish their goals. ASU 101: The ASU Experience Page


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