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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Entrepreneurship and women
by
slapper
on 23/11/2023, 11:21:18 UTC
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  Women are recently doing so well in the entrepreneurial space. The most used notion is being an independent woman. Yes it's good to be an independent woman, you don't have to be a liability to your husband or spouse or partner. You have to be an asset, the relationship should be mutual in all areas. That should even be the least firm of support a woman should be able to render in raising the home. Yes some men may like their women being housewives but it doesn't stop you from being an independent housewife.
   Woman are said to be able to assimilate skills way faster than men that's why they're quick in grasping everything they decide to get knowledge of. The burden doesn't necessarily have to be on the man. African mentality aside, if the women do their best in establishing works and making waves in the labour market, who knows, it may be the dawn of economic breakthrough for us. Women tend to have more opportunities than men and sometimes the journey through entrepreneur is somewhat easy for them. They have the guide they need, they have dedication in them already, they'd really make good wage if their independence in living is taken serious.
Women are hardworking and dedicated when they are focus on what they do, which makes them quite suited for success in the entrepreneurial world. nowadays, women are increasingly starting their own businesses and making competition in employment vacancy. There are many reasons why women are well-positioned for success in entrepreneurship.

Women are often more relationship-oriented than men which can be a valuable asset in business, as it can help women build strong relationships with customers, employees, and partners. Women are often more detail-oriented than men which can be helpful in managing a business, as it can help women ensure that all aspects of their business are running well. Women are often more creative than men. This can be a valuable asset in developing new products or services, as well as in marketing and branding a business. If women are able to capitalize on their strengths and overcome their challenges, they have the potential to make a significant impact on the economy.
Saying all men or women are relationship-oriented or detail-oriented is simple. These days, success rests on a lot of things besides gender. There are things that women may be better at than men, but blaming their gender doesn't take into account their differences and situations. No matter what gender, every business has its own skills and ideas. We should try to make an entrepreneurial setting where people of all backgrounds can succeed based on their own skills, not on biassed ideas they already have

There is a thin line between encouraging women to start their own businesses and spreading harmful notions. When we talk about strengths, are we unintentionally reinforcing gender stereotypes? In today's market, you need a wide range of skills and the ability to change. Putting women in roles that don't match their skills may hurt their chances