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Lesson #2: True Entrepreneurs Never Stop Thinking Outside the Box
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| “The idea of an entrepreneur is really thinking out of the box and taking risks and stepping up to major challenges,” says Case. “You can be entrepreneurial even if you don't want to be in business.” |
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The Entrepreneur As Systems Thinker: Getting Down to Basics
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| In my last article, I discussed the unique quality that makes world class entrepreneurs different than simply owners of businesses. I said that true entrepreneurs are Systems Thinkers. I then went on to define that peculiar quality of systems thinking that true entrepreneurs are blessed with. (If you have not read that article, please do so. It will provide you with a platform of understanding to better relate to this article: Getting Down to Basics of Systems Thinking.) |
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Escaping the Entrepreneurial Seizure: Interview with Michael Gerber
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| Michael Gerber’s name should sound familiar.
I recommend his bestseller, The E-Myth Revisited, as the must-read classic on automation. It brief, it discusses how to create scalable businesses that are based on rules and not outstanding employees; and how to become an owner instead of constant micromanager.
Michael also had a enormous influence on me as a first-time writer. His words to me were simple during our first lunch: |
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Targeting Your Niche Made Simple – Start Small, Grow Later
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| It's perfectly normal to have big dreams when starting a business of your own. Having this long term vision provides both direction and ambition along the way. To really achieve though, you've got to start somewhere and make steady progress-it would just be way too easy to skip from startup right to industry leader, right?
The surest way to ensuring profitable growth is to target and earn the trust of your niche. Start small, grow later. |
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Is it the Right Time To Start a Business?
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| There are both aspects of a downturn, the good and the bad for entrepreneurs. However, it brings along with it loads of opportunities for them. Your success does not depend on the oppurtunities you grab, but on the ones that you let go. A smart entreprenuer has the vision to analyze on ways to effectively capitalize the oppurtuinty which is served in his platter. |
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Entrepreneurs Instinctively Find Solutions for Business Issues
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| Some people are born with a "take charge" attitude, others develop it over time. But all entrepreneurs, natural born or developed, instinctively choose a solutions based approach to problem solving. |
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Recession Effects on Small Business and What that Means for Franchises
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| With recession in full swing, many are wondering how small businesses are expected to hold up. Things are tense, but franchises aren’t down for the count yet. |
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Take 5: Keys to increasing value of a business owner’s estate
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| Just as talented top stars are key to the success of any theatrical production, the strength of a company’s top stars – its management team – determines up to 30 percent of its value.
Although most business owners know that sales, target markets, competition and other factors contribute to valuation, many don’t realize the bottom-line value of management teams. Fewer still understand that the most effective way to strengthen their management team – and ultimately achieve their goal of increased estate value – isn’t necessarily through expensive classes, trust-building ropes and ladders courses, or highly paid execs; rather, business owners who learn how to ally human and organizational capital – in other words, people and strategy – are the ones who will see valuation skyrocket.
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The Entrepreneur As Systems Thinker: Getting Down to Basics
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| In my last article, I discussed the unique quality that makes world class entrepreneurs different than simply owners of businesses. I said that true entrepreneurs are Systems Thinkers. I then went on to define that peculiar quality of systems thinking that true entrepreneurs are blessed with. (If you have not read that article, please do so. It will provide you with a platform of understanding to better relate to this article: Getting Down to Basics of Systems Thinking.) |
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Leadership
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| Experienced, successful entrepreneurs and would-be entrepreneurs alike often ask the same question: How can new entrepreneurs learn from the experiences of others? The answer is mentoring. |
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Entrepreneurs, Fear of Success and the Myth of Commonality
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| Entrepreneurs will never lack for ideas, but how many of those ideas ever make it to fruition? Explore common stumbling blocks that keep many entrepreneurs mired in master plans for success while always an arm's length from actualizing their true potential. |
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Lifestyle Entrepreneurs Control Their Own Destiny
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| Even within the free enterprise system there are some things more highly prized than money, especially for lifestyle entrepreneurs who don’t measure the true worth of their small business strictly by the bottom line. For them, the fact that they are pursuing their dream and making a living doing what they love is what matters most. |
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Market Research Leads To Better Decisions
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| There's an old adage that entrepreneurs are risk takers, but it's really not true, although it appears that way because they have creative ideas they are able to execute to start up and drive successful businesses. Entrepreneurs and good managers achieve success because they do their homework (market research) before making decisions. |
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Are You An Entrepreneur Who Takes Action? Take The 4 Trait Test
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| Entrepreneurs are independent people who set themselves apart from others by being innovative action takers. Entrepreneurs know how to solve problems and see opportunities that others miss. In today's uncertain economy entrepreneurs are needed more than ever because they are the ones who are willing to do the tasks and follow through despite obstacles. |
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Indirect Contribution
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| Successful entrepreneurs who understand the true nature of power |
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LEADRSHIP: STORY OF TRUE FRIENDSHIP
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| Leadership is a true friend to his team members. He accepts the friends as they are and love them and motivate them to accomplish the mission. True leaders wants to see there team members at the highest position in there life.True leader understand the need of a team player and satisfy it without occurring words .Real leader lead his team player to a peak level of performance by becoming their true friend.
In Indian Wisdom , Krishna become true friends of Arjuna during the most needed time of life and drive him through wisdom to win over all evils of life. |
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Single Parent Online Network Marketers – Controlling Your Time - The Basics - Part One
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| Most internet network marketers greatly value their time, which is especially true for single parent online entrepreneurs. Controlling your time effectively will enhance your probability of success. Here are some helpful hints. |
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Small Business Marketing Principles for Success
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| It seems as if most of the entrepreneurs I've encountered lately are looking for the "get rich quick" version of small business marketing. Unfortunately, such a thing doesn't really exist, but if you're looking for some tried-and-true marketing principles that can accelerate your success, I've got a few to share with |
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