There are many differences between the people inclined to take the relatively safe path of becoming a manager at someone else's business, and those who take the leap and become entrepreneurs. It turns out that extends to the way their brains work. A recent study from MIT professor Maurizio Zollo scanned the brains of entrepreneurs and managers while they did two different types of activities, exploitative tasks, associated with optimizing a current or ongoing task, and explorative tasks, where you search for new ways to achieve broad goals.
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