Author Shares Skills Kids Need to be Entrepreneurs

From money management, work ethics to failures, Vrunda Bansode shares how certain life skills can help a child think like an entrepreneur.

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Bengaluru-based Vrunda Bansode, the author of ‘Becoming a Junior Entrepreneur’, dons many hats. She’s a mentor, teacher, writer, marketing and brand manager, and a mother to two boys.

During COVID-19 times, all of us had to suddenly shift to a very different lifestyle which was made possible by online tools and e-commerce startups. What does it take to become one of those entrepreneurs shaping the lives of many?

“Leaping into the unknown without having all the answers, but at the same time, banking on your own conviction defines entrepreneurship,” says Vrunda, who holds a Master’s degree in Commerce and Economics from the University of Pune.

She adds, “Entrepreneurship is beyond learning theoretical components of the business. Incorporating basic life skills, like critical thinking, accountability, risk-taking and time…

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