According to the Finanzchef24 report, German small and micro-entrepreneurs prefer to work with established business leaders
According to a report from www.wallstreet-online.de, the Insurtech Finanzchef24 asked German small and micro-entrepreneurs which entrepreneurs they would like to work with for a day. The result shows that despite innovative young entrepreneurs, the industry's old hands continue to be relied upon. Bill Gates tops the list for the third time in a row, followed by Jeff Bezos and The Duc Ngo. In view of these survey results, it is interesting to analyze why German small and micro-entrepreneurs continue to rely on established figures such as Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos. On the one hand, they could benefit from the enormous wealth of experience and expertise of these entrepreneurs...

According to the Finanzchef24 report, German small and micro-entrepreneurs prefer to work with established business leaders
According to a report by www.wallstreet-online.de, Insurtech Finanzchef24 asked German small and micro-entrepreneurs which entrepreneurs they would like to work with for a day. The result shows that despite innovative young entrepreneurs, the industry's old hands continue to be relied upon. Bill Gates tops the list for the third time in a row, followed by Jeff Bezos and The Duc Ngo.
In view of these survey results, it is interesting to analyze why German small and micro-entrepreneurs continue to rely on established figures such as Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos. On the one hand, they could benefit from the enormous wealth of experience and expertise of these entrepreneurs to further develop their own businesses. On the other hand, this could also indicate a lack of trust in the innovative ability and entrepreneurial experience of the younger generation.
For the small and micro-enterprise market, this could mean that establishing new, innovative ideas and business models as well as supporting young entrepreneurs could continue to be challenging. It is important that these survey results are seen as an incentive to promote entrepreneurship and create opportunities for young entrepreneurs to fulfill their potential.
The preferred collaboration with established figures such as Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos could also have an impact on the entrepreneurial industry as a whole by highlighting the importance of experience and expertise in the field.
Overall, the survey makes it clear that German small and micro-entrepreneurs continue to rely on tried and tested sizes, and it is important to see this as an incentive to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in order to ensure the diversity and stability of the entrepreneurial landscape.
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