Author:
Steinebach Christoph,Bucher Christian
Abstract
AbstractStarting a business is considered a particularly challenging time for entrepreneurs. Risks must be well judged and mastered. It is a time when identity, profession, and competence make it possible to build up the offerings and the company. In dealing with general and specific risks, the resilience of the participants as well as the company as a whole ensures optimal development. From a systemic perspective, conditions of successful coping can be named. As it turns out, the development of appropriate strategies and plans is just as important as the consideration of one’s own needs and the development of one’s own competencies. Based on these considerations, various offers and methods of resilience support are recommended for start-ups.
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
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