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Today, I want to share with you about successful entrepreneur, that related with our study in DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS STUDY. I hope the informations that I share can help you to become a successful entrepreneur.
The first thing I find I have to do is to dispel the
persistent myth that entrepreneurial success is all about innovative thinking
and breakthrough ideas. I've found that entrepreneurial success usually comes
through great execution.
The first thing I find I have to do is to dispel the
persistent myth that entrepreneurial success is all about innovative thinking
and breakthrough ideas. I've found that entrepreneurial success usually comes
through great execution.
But what else does it take to succeed as an entrepreneur and
how should an entrepreneur define success? Here's my top 10 list, in descending
order, for success:
How to Be a Success
10. You must be passionate about what you're trying to
achieve. This means you’re willing to sacrifice a large part of your waking
hours to the idea you are come up with. Passion will ignite the same intensity
in the others who join you as you build a team to succeed in this endeavour.
And with passion, both your team and your customers are more likely to truly
believe in what you are trying to do.
9. Focus intensely on your opportunity. This focus and
intensity helps to eliminate wasted effort and distractions. Most companies die
from indigestion rather than starvation in other words, companies suffer from
doing too many things at the same time rather than doing too few things very
well. Stay focused on the mission.
8. Success only comes from hard work. We all know that there
is no such thing as overnight success. Behind every overnight success lies
years of hard work and sweat. People with luck will tell you there’s no easy
way to achieve success and that luck comes to those who work hard. Successful
entrepreneurs always give 100 percent of their efforts to everything they do.
If you know you are giving your best effort, you’ll never have any reason for
regrets. Keep your focus on things you can control.
7. The road to success is going to be long, so remember to
enjoy the journey. Everyone will teach you to focus on goals, but successful
people focus on the journey and celebrate the milestones along the way. Is it
worth spending a large part of your life trying to reach the destination if you
didn't enjoy the journey along the way? Won’t the team you attract to join your
mission also enjoy the journey more as well? Would not it be better for all of
you to have the time of your life during the journey, even if the destination
is never reached?
6. Trust your gut instinct more than any spreadsheet. There
are too many variables in the real world that you simply can’t put into a
spreadsheet. Spreadsheets spit out results from your inexact assumptions and
give you a false sense of security. In most cases, your heart and gut are still
your best guide. We've all had experiences in business where our heart told us
something was wrong while our brain was still trying to use logic to figure it
all out. Sometimes a faint voice based on instinct resonates far more strongly
than overpowering logic.
5. Be flexible but persistent. Every entrepreneur has to be
agile in order to perform. You have to continually learn and adapt as new
information becomes available. At the same time you have to remain persistent
to the cause and mission of your enterprise. That’s where that faint voice
becomes so important, especially when it is giving you early warning signals
that things are going off-track. Successful entrepreneurs find the balance
between listening to that voice and staying persistent in driving for success
because sometimes success is waiting right across from the transitional bump
that’s disguised as failure.
4. Rely on your team. It’s a simple fact: No individual can
be good at everything. Everyone needs people around them who have complementary
skill sets. Entrepreneurs are an optimistic bunch of people and it’s very hard
for them to believe that they are not good at certain things. It takes a lot of
soul searching to find your own core skills and strengths. After that, find the
smartest people you can who complement your strengths. It’s easy to get
attracted to people who are like you; the trick is to find people who are not
like you but who are good at what they do and what you can’t do.
3. Execution, execution, execution. Unless you are the
smartest person on earth, it’s likely that many others have thought about doing
the same thing you’re trying to do. Success doesn't necessarily come from
breakthrough innovation but from flawless execution. A great strategy alone
won’t win a game or a battle; the win comes from basic blocking and tackling.
All of us have seen entrepreneurs who waste too much time writing business
plans and preparing Power Points. I believe that a business plan is too long if
it’s more than one page. Besides, things never turn out the way you envisioned
them. No matter how much time you spend perfecting the plan, you still have to
adapt according to the ground realities. You’re going to learn a lot more
useful information from taking action rather than
hypothesizing. Remember stay flexible and adapt as new
information becomes available.
2. Be honest and show integrity. I can’t imagine anyone ever
achieving long-term success without having honesty and integrity. These two
qualities need to be at the core of everything we do. Everybody has a
conscience but too many people stop listening to it. There is always that faint
voice that warns you when you are not being completely honest or even slightly
off track from the path of integrity. Be sure to listen to that voice.
1. Appreciate your success by giving back. Don't ever forget
this part, arguably the most important part, of defining yourself as a true
success. By the time you achieve your success, lots of people will have helped
you along the way. You’ll learn, as I have, that you rarely get a chance to
help the people who helped you because in most cases, you don’t even know who
they were. The only way to pay back the debts we owe is to help people we can
help and hope they will go on to help more people. When we are successful, we
draw so much from the community and society that we live in, we should think in
terms of how we can help others in return. It’s our responsibility to do “good”
with the resources we have available.
How to Measure Success?
Hopefully, you have internalized the 10 lessons of becoming
a successful entrepreneur. The next question you are likely to ask yourself is:
How do we measure success? Success, of course, is very personal; there is no
universal way of measuring success. What do successful people like Bill Gates
and Mother Teresa have in common? On the surface, it’s hard to find anything
they share and yet both are successful. I personally believe the real metric of
success isn't the size of your bank account. It’s the number of lives where you
might be able to make a positive difference. This is the measure of success we
need to apply while we are on our journey to success.
THANK'S FOR READING, I hope you can follow the step and to
be a successful entrepreneur. BYE
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