Are you a born entrepreneur? Take the Alan Sugar Test!

Ever thought of starting your own business? Take the test to find out if you'd make a good entrepreneur.
Kingston University's Attitudes to Enterprise test aims to find out if you show a flair for enterprise. We have published a cut down version of the test - so have a go and see how well suited you are to running your own business. Please choose a number between one and seven for how much you agree or disagree with the following statements. One is strongly disagree and seven is strongly agree.
- I think I am a very imaginative person.
- I am good at getting people to work well together.
- Making mistakes is a good way of finding out how to solve a problem.
- I work hard to make my projects successful.
- I think my future career is largely up to me.
- To achieve something worthwhile it is necessary to take risks.
- I enjoy lecturers who try out different ways of teaching.
- I'm good at motivating my colleagues.
- I trust my own instinct when solving problems.
- I would be prepared to invest my own money in a venture I believed in.
- It is important to plan my future career.
- It feels really good when a project works out well.
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That was rather harsh
There is no denying, tat or not the man sold goods, he recognised a market and went for it. Admire men like sugar, even envy them. Dont be jealous or bitter.
The guy knows how to make money!



Role model ?
Is Alan Sugar really the kind of person others should aspire to be like? His methods are dubious, the products he first made his fortune with were cheap tat, and his political affiliations are extremely dubious too.