Chapter 2: Mindset Flashcards
What is a fixed mindset vs a growth mindset?
Fixed mindset: abilities are a set trait. Avoid challenge, failure or “looking dumb”.
Growth mindset: believe that their abilities can be developed through dedication, effort, and hard work.
Define entrepreneurial mindset.
A mental process that enables you to recognize and act on valuable opportunities with incomplete information, while being resilient under complex and uncertain conditions.
What are the 5 themes of entrepreneurial mindset?
- Mental process: Mental processes relate to cognitive strategies that are techniques people use to solve problems, such as reasoning, analyzing, experimenting, and so on.
- Value Creation: Entrepreneurs put resources together in a particular way to create something new that generates economic and social value.
- Recognizing and acting on opportunities: How can I solve this problem, fill this gap, eliminate this pain point?
- Adaptability and resilience: the capacity to withstand and positively recover from life’s challenges.
- Decision-making with limited information under uncertain conditions: Take small quick actions repeatedly to help you manage unknowns, reduce uncertainty and even find opportunities.
What is the why statement and why is it important?
The why statement is connected to curiosity, drive, and motivation. It defines your purpose and guides your direction. When the why statement is connected to the entrepreneurial mindset, entrepreneurs are better able to spot new opportunities, be more resilient, and better tolerate the ambiguity that comes with making decisions in uncertain environments.
What are the 5 habits to develop an entrepreneurial mindset?
- Creativity habit: the ability to use knowledge in new ways.
- Improvisation habit: the art of spontaneously creating something without preparation.
- Fear management habit: confronting it, identifying it, feeling it, and accepting it
- Self-leadership habit: a process whereby people can influence and control their own behavior, actions, and thinking to achieve the self-direction and self-motivation necessary to build their entrepreneurial business ventures.
- Reflection habit: a thoughtful exercise in which one reviews an experience, considers it deeply, and evaluates the experience.