Lincoln Kumbeli
I Help Papua New Guineans Start Businesses by Using Social Media and the Internet
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Entrepreneur Quiz
Answer these questions to see what’s stopping you from starting your business now!
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Q1. When you think about starting a business, what's your biggest concern?
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I don’t have enough time.
I don’t have enough money.
I don’t have the right skills or knowledge.
Q2. How much time do you feel you could dedicate to a side business each week?
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Less than 5 hours
5-10 hours
I could make time, but I’m not sure how.
Q3. What do you think is the most significant investment needed to start a business?
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Money for products or services
Time and effort
Marketing and reaching customers
Q4. Which of the following describes your mindset towards starting a business?
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I don’t know where to begin.
I need to have a perfect plan before starting.
I’m ready to try, but I’m afraid of failure.
Q5. Do you think starting a business requires quitting your current job?
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Yes, I think it’s the only way.
No, but I’m not sure how to balance both.
No, I believe I can start a business while working.
Q6. What stops you from pursuing a business idea you have?
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I don’t have the money to start.
I don’t have confidence in my idea.
I’m not sure where to get help or guidance.
Q7. Do you think one person can start a business on his own?
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No, it’s not possible.
Yes, you can start then get help or hire other people later.
No, you need to have everyone you need before you start.
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Q8. Do you believe you need a formal education to start a business?
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Yes, I think it’s essential.
Not necessarily, but I need to learn a few skills first.
No, I believe I can learn along the way.
Q9. Which of these statements resonates with you the most?
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I need a lot of money to start a successful business.
I need to be an expert in my field to get started.
I need a perfect idea before I begin.
Q10. When considering a business idea, what are your thoughts on potential failure?
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It’s scary, and I don’t want to take the risk.
I’m willing to take risks but want to minimize them.
Failure is a part of the process; it’s worth the try.
Q11. What’s your approach to learning new skills for business?
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I’m too busy to learn something new right now.
I’m willing to learn but don’t know where to start.
I enjoy learning but need a clear path.
Q12. How do you feel about marketing and promoting your business?
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It feels overwhelming and complicated.
I know it’s essential, but I’m not confident in doing it.
I’m willing to learn how to market effectively.
Q13. If you started a business today, how would you handle setbacks?
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I would probably get discouraged.
I would seek advice and support.
I’d analyze what went wrong and try again.
Q14. Do you have a network of people who can support you in starting a business?
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Not at all; I’m doing this alone.
I have some friends and family, but they’re not experienced in business.
I know a few people who could provide guidance.
Q15. What’s your main motivation for wanting to start a business?
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I want financial freedom and independence.
I want to do something I’m passionate about.
I want a secondary source of income.
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