As a result of the daily human activity, in its search to advance and to be able to satisfactorily cover its needs, a figure called Entrepreneurship arises, a concept that dates back years, but that every day is becoming more and more established in the culture of communities, institutions and the family itself. Someone once said that we are all entrepreneurs, because we manage three fundamental enterprises: the family, the school and the church. Organisations that undoubtedly have an impact on the development of each person within a conglomerate. Therefore, by extrapolating the conceptualisation, we could affirm that entrepreneurship is a figure inherent to every human being, because since its creation it has had the need to undertake for various reasons, some to survive, others to obtain food and in some opportunities to open roads to unknown destinations. "There are no tricks, no magic, no miracles, you do it all yourself, with your inner strength. Entrepreneurial success is in your hands, it is yours, don’t let them take it away from you". Francisco Bermúdez Suárez.