Ten business quotients, ten emotional management abilities needed to start a business.

Moral quotient (moral IQ): refers to an individual’s ability to recognize, understand and apply moral ethics, including moral judgment, code of conduct, moral decision-making, etc.

IQ (Intelligence Quotient): Measures an individual's intelligence, learning ability, problem-solving ability, etc.

Emotional quotient (emotional intelligence quotient): includes abilities in emotional management, social skills, interpersonal relationships, etc.

Adverse quotient (stress resistance): Measures an individual's ability to cope with challenges and pressure, including adaptability, resilience, stress resistance, etc.

Courage Quotient (Courage IQ): Refers to the courage and determination an individual displays when facing fear, challenge or uncertainty, including adventurous spirit, decisiveness, etc.

Financial Quotient (Financial IQ): Ability related to personal financial management, investment decision-making, understanding of financial knowledge, etc.

Psychological quotient (psychological intelligence quotient): refers to an individual’s ability to recognize, understand and manage his or her inner world, including self-awareness, emotional regulation, self-motivation, etc.

Ambition Quotient (Will IQ): refers to the performance of personal willpower and perseverance, including goal setting, perseverance, overcoming difficulties, etc.

Spiritual quotient (flexible IQ): refers to an individual’s ability to adapt to changes in circumstances, creative thinking and problem-solving, including innovation ability, flexibility, problem-solving ability, etc.

Health Quotient (Health IQ): refers to an individual’s ability to recognize, manage and maintain health and lifestyle, including health knowledge, healthy behavior, life balance, etc.