Entrepreneurship

Enterprising Little Women

Authors

  • María Teresa Martínez Contreras Facultad de Contaduría y Administración. UAEMéx, México
  • José Antonio Beltrán Enríquez Facultad de Contaduría y Administración. UAEMéx, México
  • Er Navas Maldonado Facultad de Contaduría y Administración. UAEMéx, México

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51896/rilcods.v5i45.229

Keywords:

Entrepreneurship, woman, Family Unit, Gender Equality, Success

Abstract

Entrepreneurship means, following a dream, whether personal or professional, being independent, achieving success, it is viewing the world from a certain perspective, it is leading and living one's own life, consolidating the principles and values ​​acquired and growing in all possible ways. , adapt and maintain a personal and family balance in an environment that is increasingly turbulent and demanding. Women for decades have carried out a series of battles and movements to achieve the rescue of their rights in a society in which preference and benefits for men predominate, they have traveled a very long and difficult path, however they have achieved day day by day demonstrate their worth and tenacity which has meant that over time there is a presence of women in all areas of knowledge, increasing their participation little by little and pleasantly surprising with their triumphs, achievements, innovations, undertakings. On this occasion I share the story of entrepreneurship, struggle and constant work of 5 talented women, entrepreneurs, descendants of the same family tree, all professionals, who have achieved their dreams after undertaking in different fields, in which the environment and family unit in which they have lived, highlighting the importance of having good examples, values, fighting spirit, healthy life, love and support at all times, which has allowed them, together with their tenacity and very particular interest, to be successful in their respective areas, overcoming stereotypes and barriers that they encountered along the way.

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Published

2023-10-03

How to Cite

Martínez Contreras , M. T., Beltrán Enríquez , J. A., & Navas Maldonado , E. (2023). Entrepreneurship: Enterprising Little Women. Desarrollo Sustentable, Negocios, Emprendimiento Y Educación, 5(45), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.51896/rilcods.v5i45.229

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