IEL provides holistic entrepreneur-leadership training that focuses not only on starting businesses but also spends a considerable amount of time developing the individual as an entrepreneur-leader – one who is solid in their personal life and as such, positioned for success in their business life.
Today’s, budding entrepreneurs need a place to go where they can transform their ideas into viable businesses. At IEL, students will:
- Learn how to truly become entrepreneurs
- Enter with a business idea and learn and do everything they need to get their business up and running
- Receive coaching
- Get a logo, business card and website
- Have paid access to consulting services such as online marketing, virtual assistants and software development
The Entrepreneur-Leader Manifesto
Entrepreneurship is a key to ending poverty and ensuring the long-term survival of a nation. Entrepreneur-Leaders use commerce to usher solutions that solve problems and meet the needs of others.
Our Vision
End poverty through entrepreneurship.
Our Mission
- Develop a nation of entrepreneur-leaders who through commerce ushers solutions that solves problems and meets the needs of others
- Provide holistic entrepreneurship training and tools for businesses to succeed
Our Core Values – 5 Pillars of Entrepreneurship
IEL is built on what we call the 5 Pillars of entrepreneurship:
- Understand Money
- If people do not know how to handle their personal finances, they will have issues with their business finances.
- Know Individual Purpose
- To be poor is to have lack and to have no hope of more.
- Poverty is a mindset with symptoms of lack and greed.
- Without a mindset change, people will always need help and support instead of becoming self-sufficient.
- Understanding that one can be a part of their own solution and discovering their place in society (their purpose) is a key to bringing about this mindset shift.
- Start Businesses
- Once money is understood and purpose is known, now students will be able to start solid businesses, purpose-driven businesses.
- Run Businesses Effectively
- Running a business is not the same as starting a business. New businesses need support.
- Use processes and proven strategies that have already been tried and tested.
- Leave a Legacy
- A wise person leaves an inheritance for their children’s children.
- The cycle of poverty will be ended by ensuring that the children of the once poor do not become poor and those who are not poor stay that way.
* The Institute of Entrepreneurship & Leadership (IEL) is a part of The Mullings Group, LLC.
** Bootstrap Bootcamp was developed by Keno Mullings and is the core course of IEL.
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