Top Answers from the WONDIVA community:
A.T says:
I'd say that it depends on what the person has the capacity to handle and manage effectively also the choice of business to venture into can be dependent on the skills already acquired by such individual only if the capital is intended to acquire a new skill.
Only if the person now needs a range of business examples to go into
Greenies says:
First of all, it would be proper to find out what the person likes doing as this could helping making choices. When this is done, several options of related businesses can be weighed
If she starts based on just random choices, she could be frustrated outta business if its not her passion....u get?
A.T continues:
Okay with regards to that tailoring would be great Coz since she is still on campus, she could make beautiful clothes for herself and when they are admired she can advertise her business but importantly she needs to find what interests her and how relevant the business would be in her environment so that the major reason for going into the business in the first place won't be neglected. Asides from tailoring, there is photography, catering, bead making, shoe making, selling commodities that students need but aren't quite accessible at their convenience, e.t.c
O.D says:
1. Identity passion
2. Get skill
3. Get biz insight on d skill
4. execute
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