We listened to The Family co-founder Oussama Ammar’s podcasts on how to become an entrepreneur and here is what we got from his first class. CEO/Entrepreneur There are not that many entrepreneurs on this planet, which is why those four words – entrepreneur, CEO, businessman, manager – are often indistinctively used to describe them. The first thing is that an entrepreneur is not a chief executive officer and vice versa, because a startup is not a company yet. A startup and a company don’t have the same issues to address because they just don’t have the same structure. To be a CEO means being salaried. When Tim Cook joined Apple as a CEO, he did not ground the company, but he sure became the decision-maker. People tend to believe that the entrepreneur is a power-person, but it isn’t necessarily the case. Fundamentally, the skills that will make you a good entrepreneur aren’t the ones that will make you a good CEO. Besides, a lot of entrepreneurs hand down the lead of their c
What is the difference between an entrepreneur, a CEO, a businessman and manager?