This report provides a comprehensive analysis of entrepreneurship and small business management. It begins by defining different types of entrepreneurial ventures, including social, private, and public enterprises, and relates them to the typology of entrepreneurship, such as serial, social, female, and male entrepreneurs. The report then examines the similarities and differences between various entrepreneurial ventures, such as lifestyle and serial entrepreneurship, as well as female and male entrepreneurship. Furthermore, it delves into the impact of micro and small businesses on the economy, differentiating between micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises. It also explores the importance of small businesses and start-ups to the growth of the social economy, discussing the effects of events like Brexit on SMEs. Finally, the report highlights the characteristics, traits, and skills of successful entrepreneurs, and discusses aspects of entrepreneurial personality that reflect motivation and mindset.