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Jun 30 2006

Culture of Discipline

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Are u already starting a business or you already have one? Then you need to ensure you maintain a culture of Discipline according to Jim Collins. Ignore them to your detriment.

Disciplined People removes unnecessary HIERACHY
Disciplined Thought removes BUREAUCRACY and
Disciplined Action removes Excessive Controls

When you combine these with ETHIC of ENTERPRENEURSHIP, you will surely succeed.

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Jun 28 2006

Before You Start That Business…

Although it’s been many years since I did my very first business, I still recall the early months with great clarity a particular business I started with 3 other people. We had done all the required planning and preparation to increase the likelihood of our success. We were prepared or so I thought.

Now, I look back and realize that we were prepared on paper to manage the administrative, financial, and operational task (through our business plan and other written strategies). But we were less-adequately prepared mentally and emotionally for the challenges of entrepreneurship. The business eventually failed and I had to move on to something else.

I am not writing this to scare off those who are interested in become small business owners? Absolutely not! I am writing this because I want more young people to succeed in business. Having a business plan will help but so will having an awareness of the emotional rollercoaster you can expect in the early months or years as you claw your way toward success.

1. Be prepared for hard work. I probably dont need to tell you that owning a small business is hard work. In the beginning, you are both the visionary CEO and the lowly janitor. As you grow, you find that you are required to provide more leadership and still often fill in the little jobs that get missed.

Your non-entrepreneurial friends will be jealous because you are now your own boss… but they have no idea how hard you work. Most successful entrepreneurs I have studied say that they worked harder in their early years than they ever worked at a regular job. Even though it was hard work, it is very rewarding. Continue Reading »

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Jun 27 2006

Projects

Published by User ImageEmmanuel under Uncategorized

1. Nairahost Web hosting:
In 2004, I was in need of a very reliable and affordable web hosting. Though I saw quite a number of reliable web hosting companies, I considered the prices too outrageous. I discussed this with two other friends and nairahost.com emerged. In just two years, nairahost.com has risen to no 2 web hosting company in Nigeria.

Right now, we have clients in Ghana, Malaysia, USA, France among other countries. Nairahost hosting plans is an ideal choice for personal sites, blogs, small business web sites. Now with the support of increased disk space and bandwidth, you can even host company websites!!!

2. Business School Application Tips:
In December 2003, I took the decision to go for an MBA. However, I didnt take GMAT until October 2005. I scored a 650 (90th Percentile). This is not a bad score considering the fact that I studied for the GMAT without the assistance of an expensive test prep class over the course of 21 days. Moreover, I did not only submit my applications to 3 top schools in US without the help of any admission consultant, I also got admission to one of the top MBA schools.

I, therefore, decided to share my business school application experience with future MBA applicants. Hence, the reason behind MBAXPLOIT. I do hope that this blog will serve as a study guide for future GMAT test takers, MBA applicants and MBAs. One thing I am sure of is the fact that you do not need to purchase expensive test prep services to do well on the GMAT nor do u need to secure the help of a MBA admission consultant to get admission to your DREAM school! So, if you are considering going for your MBA or you have started the process, then you need to bookmark mbaxploit.com.

3. Books:
Yeah, I do write book also. I have written two books presently – one with a friend and the other one alone – though not yet in prints. We are currently working at publishing the one I wrote with a friend in the ext few weeks. So, keep a tab on this blog as I would be using it to share some of the content of the book.

4. Nigerian Webmasters Network:
This project actually started early in 2006. I was talking with my partner on the need to help fellow young Nigerians find their feet in web programming and this came to mind. www.naijawebnet.com is created to connect newbies in web programming to professionals. So, if you know anyone who is in search of knowledge or who has something to offer to hungry minds, tell them to bookmark NAIJAWEBNET.

5. Nigerian Intellectual ForumThink Nigeria
Effective 14 December 2006, I started another project with my partner – Kayode Muyibi. We currently administer Nigerian Bloggers, at http://www.nigerianbloggers.com, a Nigerian Blog aggregator providing Feeds from Nigerian blogs in real-time.

So, I am using this opportunity to invite you to join Think Nigeria – an intellectual forum that accommodates both the freedom of speech and expression without the least amount of prejudice from the administrators.

What amount of your time it would take?

What we need from you is simply a helpful contributory visit based on convenience and probably an input in thread entries and helping new members in guidance. With this amount of responsibility, we do think that it would only take 15-20 minutes of your daily online time. If this is too much to ask of you, you could cut the time by half or even a once in a week visit.

6. My 1001 Day project:
I would be starting a new project in the next few days many thanks to Onanda who talked about and Triplux’s 101 tasks list to be completed in 1001 days. These tasks should be specific with a result that is clearly defined. Now, I have to come up with my 100 tasks list in the next few days. This list will be a mish-mash of banal and overly ambitious tasks, but, hey, I have over 3 years to complete the project!

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Jun 27 2006

Thinking of going to Business School?

In December 2003, I took the decision to go for an MBA. However, I didnt take GMAT until October 2005. I scored a 650 (90th Percentile). This is not a bad score considering the fact that I studied for the GMAT without the assistance of an expensive test prep class over the course of 21 days. Moreover, I did not only submit my applications to 3 top schools in US without the help of any admission consultant, I also got admission to one of the top MBA schools.

So, what’s next? The thought of so many young people who are interested in getting an MBA came to mind? I wonder what will happen if these set of people have access to relevant and up-to-date information. I, therefore, set out to share my business school application experience with future MBA applicants. Hence, the reason behind MBAXPLOIT.

Mbaxploit.com will be a study guide for future GMAT test takers, MBA applicants and MBAs. One thing I am sure of is the fact that you do not need to purchase expensive test prep services to do well on the GMAT nor do u need to secure the help of a MBA admission consultant to get admission to your DREAM school! So, if you are considering going for your MBA or you have started the process, then you need to bookmark mbaxploit.com.

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Jun 22 2006

Vision, Focus & Values

Published by User ImageEmmanuel under Personal Productivity

If I may ask, what makes you tick? Why do you get up each morning? On what do you burn the calories you swallow everyday? On waking up, do you have a clear objective for the day? Doesn’t it make you feel great? Do you know exactly what you want to achieve? What do you want to do with your precious life? You might be wondering why you need to know what you want in life. Well, nothing comes by chance in life. You need to have a clear picture of where you are going. If you don’t have a clear picture of what you have in life, you will only settle for just anything that comes your way.

The story of Neil Armstrong has been told times without number. He stood and looked at the moon and he said to his mother, “One day I’m going to go there“. Everybody laughed. He was less than 10 years old and there he was telling people that one day he’d go to the moon.

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