Being an entrepreneur in this busy world requires a strong set of skills if you’re going to succeed with your business. Cultivating a mixture of hard and soft entrepreneurial skills is vital for all aspects of your business if you want to guarantee growth and a healthy profit margin.
Hard and soft skills? You might be wondering what that means. In this blog, we’ll break it down for you so that you know exactly what’s required to be a successful entrepreneur.
Hard skills are financial and technical skills that you may need for the day to day managing of your business.
Soft skills include leadership and communication skills which help you aid your team and your personal development.
Most people are strong in some skills but need to work on others. That’s why we have broken down 7 skills to cultivate to ensure you’re a well-rounded entrepreneur. Here they are.
Of course, it goes without saying that you need to know how to manage a business successfully. However, it’s worth a closer look because there are certain skills that we think are more essential than others when it comes to managing your business day-to-day.
Essential business management skills include:
It’s pointless cultivating any of these skills as an entrepreneur if you are disorganised! Every entrepreneur needs to be able to implement proper planning, organisation and time management in their business.

You need to:
Strong leadership skills are essential for inspiring, motivating and encouraging your team. Being a leader means you can provide others with a sharp vision for the company and inspire your employee’s personal development. Employees who are motivated in achieving personal goals having a higher level of productivity.

Having leadership skills as an entrepreneur means you need to be:
Strong leadership skills go hand in hand with excellent communication skills. Effective communication is being able to relay information to your team as well as being able to receive it.
It’s not always verbal either. It can be listening to that employee who could spark a new idea or reading body language, whether it’s in a conference or virtual room.
Communication skills help improve and build strong relationships, work with others to grow your business and assist in being transparent about your business objectives.
“Your unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning” – Bill Gates
Not everyone is a people person, and we understand that. But developing your customer service skills is incredibly important to help you connect with the people who are choosing to part with their hard-earned cash and support your business.
Use those effective communication skills to assist your customers, ensure happiness and repeat purchases.
Having customer service skills doesn’t only mean dealing with grumpy customers 24/7, it can also mean reaching out to someone to let them know you value and appreciate their business.
It’s one thing being a great communicator, but you do need financial skills to keep your business on track.
We’re not saying you should start filling out applications for a course in chartered accounting. There are people to delegate those tasks to! (See what we did there? After all, this blog is about being a well-rounded entrepreneur.)

We’re talking about:
These are common sense skills that every business owner should have. Leave the complex accounting to the professionals, but make sure you understand the fundamentals. Without them, you run the risk of jeopardising everything you’re working so hard to achieve.
Think of these as the Swiss Army knife of all the entrepreneur skills in your toolbelt.
Problem-solving and critical thinking skills are vital when there are tough decisions to be made or if unexpected situations arise in your business. Developing these cognitive skills will assist you in finding more creative solutions. By exercising your cognitive muscles through brain training, puzzles and the like you will be able to look at problems from a unique perspective and this gives you a competitive edge to make changes or improve your business.
In this case, curiosity never killed anyone. If you don’t have the burning desire to find new market opportunities, improve your offering, and consistently work on fresh marketing strategies, then being an entrepreneur probably isn’t for you.

Being curious and determined as an entrepreneur means you are never willing to settle and you’re only looking for new ways and opportunities for your business to flourish.
Improving and developing your skillset is important in staying up to date in a competitive environment. Here are some tips to help you on your way.
We are confident that developing, strengthening and implementing a mixture of these entrepreneur skills can only guarantee business success. Check in the latest entrepreneurial trends and always strive to be a better leader for your business and team too!