Risk 2: Lack of entrepreneurial skills. On the one hand, college students should go to work or practice in enterprises to accumulate relevant management and marketing experience; On the other hand, actively participate in entrepreneurship training, accumulate entrepreneurial knowledge, receive professional guidance, and improve the success rate of entrepreneurship.
Risk 3: single financing channel If there is no broad financing channel, the business plan can only be empty talk. In addition to traditional ways such as bank loans, self-financing and private lending, we can also make full use of financing channels such as venture capital and venture capital.
Risk 4: Poor social resources. Usually, you should take part in various social practice activities and expand your interpersonal range. Before starting a business, you can work in related industries for a period of time, and through this platform, you can accumulate contacts for your future business.
Risk 5: Management is too casual. If college entrepreneurs want to succeed in starting a business, they must attach importance to both technology and management. They can start from partnership, family business or virtual shop to exercise their entrepreneurial ability, or they can hire professional managers to take charge of the daily operation of the enterprise.
Editor: Li Feng