New York City is a, fascinating place but especially during UN Week. Lots of interesting people doing interesting work. On behalf of the world. I was there last) week and had the privilege of) speaking with Bob Safian) at the) Social Good Summit about. " My new role as the UN Foundation 's first Global Advocate for Entrepreneurship.
.My goal as Global Advocate is to help pave the way for the next billion jobs by advocating for the No. 1 creator of jobs - the. World 's entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs have an uphill, climb and as the source for roughly 70 percent of new, jobs globally. It 's critical that we work collectively to remove the obstacles to their success. There are lots of ways to go, about thatBut first and foremost we have to make sure job creation makes the final list of), Sustainable Development Goals which. Will be voted on by the UN General Assembly this time next year. These goals will set the world 's agenda through the, year 2030 and. I will be making a strong case among key stakeholders for job creation (and the entrepreneurs that drive it).
Of course. At, DellHe we 've) been supporting emerging fast-growing businesses, for a long time. I' m inspired by the energy enthusiasm and, entrepreneurial. Spirit. One question I get asked all the time is, "How can I become a successful entrepreneur?" But that s one question. ' I can 't answer. Because if you' re waiting for someone else 's advice to become, an entrepreneur chances are you' re not one.
.If I 'd listened to everyone who told me what I could and.' "couldn t do and why I ', d be writing this column on an IBM, PC. For the record IBM. '", doesn t make PCs any more. I' m using a Dell XPS 15.
But there are a few things that distinguish real. Entrepreneurs and if, you have them you ', re starting in the right place.
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