Take GET2 and test your own enterprising potential. The test guides you through a series of questions on your attitudes and preferred behaviours, before providing interpretation.
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What does it mean to be enterprising? Learn more about the characteristics of enterprising people.
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What is an enterprising person?

Enterprise, the key to success

The description of the enterprising person is drawn from what is known about entrepreneurs; the idea being that the enterprising person shares entrepreneurial characteristics. Just as there are different types of entrepreneurs, distinguished by their growth orientation, motivation, type of business, involvement with new technology, association with business owner management, and so on, there are different enterprising people. An enterprising tendency is defined as the tendency to start up and manage projects.The most enterprising people set up projects more frequently; set up more innovative projects; and are more growth-oriented, which means that they have to be opportunistic and good at utilising resources, including human, technological, physical and organisational resources.

A person who is highly enterprising has the following qualities:

What is a high need for achievement?

The enterprising person is highly motivated, energetic, and has a capacity for hard work. They are busy, driven, dynamic and highly committed to getting things done. Their high motivation levels are characterised by a high need for achievement, manifesting as the desire to lead, shape and compete projects.

A person with a high need for achievement has the following qualities:

What is a high need for autonomy?

The enterprising person is highly motivated, energetic, likes to lead, shape and do things their way. They are independent, driven, dynamic and may have to be number one or work solo.

A person with a high need for autonomy has the following qualities:

What is creative tendency?

The enterprising person is restless with ideas, has an imaginative approach to solving problems, and tends to see life in a different way to others. Their innovative tendency and need for achievement helps them to develop ideas to create new products and processes, for example new technologies, businesses, projects, organisations, comedy and artistic outputs.

A person with a creative tendency has the following qualities:

What is calculated risk-taking?

The enterprising person is opportunistic and seeks information and expertise to evaluate if it is worth pursuing the opportunity which will usually involve some risk.

A calculated risk-taker has the following qualities:

What is an internal locus of control?

The enterprising person has an internal rather than external locus of control which means that they believe you have control over own destiny and make their own 'luck'. This means that they confidently seek to exert control over life, draw on inner resources and believe that it is down to them if they succeed through their own efforts and hard work.

A person who has an internal locus of control has the following qualities: