Today everyone wants to be one of them huh! Well I didn’t mean to be an entrepreneur and I don’t think that I have that vision but in 2017 I woke up in a day as a business owner without knowing how to run it. Now I have a lot of things to do. One of them is educating myself to become an entrepreneur which I can’t even write the word properly. Here is one of my researches about entrepreneurship. I’ll edit this post time to time.
Few business owners would succeed without healthy doses of the three P’s. You probably never would have gotten into the business without a passion for it, and why would you stay without the other two? All three can be tough to hang onto.
Understanding what other people think and how they feel about things leads to a greater connection with your customers and employees.
Whether dealing with employees, vendors, customers, regulators, or media, always approach events with fairness in mind.
Business owners who are unwilling to do the dirty work are unlikely to generate much teamwork among their staff.
Stop talking and start listening to your customers and employees. They’ll tell you all you need to know.
The ability to step back and see the larger picture often inspires those huge once in a lifetime ideas. Give yourself the time to let your mind wander those places.
Offer your sage advice and concrete help to up-and-coming entrepreneurs. Don’t hoard all the good stuff for yourself.
No one likes a bully in the workplace, but when you see a project running off the rails, do whatever you can to make the situation better.
This doesn’t necessarily mean earning an MBA from Harvard, rather, it’s committing yourself to a lifelong learning process. Also, take your knowledge from formal sources as well as everyday experience.
Maybe you worked months on a plan and just before it was time to roll it out, you realized it just wasn’t going to work. Don’t become so locked into a plan or idea that you can’t see any alternatives.
He has some business events and talks worth to follow.