Jan
31
2007
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Starting a business involves identifying a need and doing everything within you to meet that need. If you can easily do something that others find hard to do, you will be able to make money as long as there is a need for that skill. People who find it hard to do what you can do with ease become your customers. However, being good at something is only the starting point.
You must then work hard and practice hard. After which, you must be willing to promote what you can do and sell what you can do. Do not look down on business opportunities that may seem beneath you. As long as it’s a decent, ethical and moral business, it doesn’t matter if it may seem unglamorous. Continue Reading »
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Jan
29
2007
The most common form of stress that managers experience is the feeling of being overwhelmed with far too much to do and having too little time to do it in. In fact, “time poverty“ is the biggest single problem facing most business managers. We simply do not have enough time to fulfil all our responsibilities.
Because of budget limitations, staff cutbacks, downsizing, and competitive pressures, individual managers are forced to take on more and more work, all of which appears to be indispensable to the smooth functioning of our company or department. Brian Tracy provides some insights into how to deal with these overwhelm. Continue Reading »
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Jan
25
2007
Starting a business requires determination and managing that business is another thing entirely. You are not ready to start your own business until you have given some thought to managing it. A business is an ongoing activity that doesn’t run itself. As the business owner, you will have to set goals, determine how to reach those goals and make all the necessary decisions.
You will have to purchase or make your product, price it, advertise it and sell it. You will have to keep records, and determine costs. You will have to control inventory, make the right buying decisions and keep costs down. You will have to hire, train and motivate employees now or as you grow. Begin your business journey with a vision. Set one big, challenging goal and visualize how it can be achieved. Keep in mind that failure is not an option. Continue Reading »
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Jan
23
2007
How would you like to operate the perfect business? This means..
- You are your own boss!
- You don’t need any customers!
- You don’t need employees!
- You can operate from home, work, vacation or anywhere else in the world as long as you have an Internet connection. Continue Reading »
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Jan
22
2007
I agreed totally with Deolu that Visibility is more important that Abillity. Irrespective of your training, skills, education and experience, if you’re not seen in the right way by the right people, over and over again, you will lose business to lower-quality competitors who are more visible. This applies to you if you are working in an organisation.
I had an experience that changed my life. I was involved in some projects at one time and executed the tasks very well without any interaction with the management. Someone laid claim to the glory. I later found this out but I had myself to blame. Why? I used to work behind the scene but I have since learnt that you need visibility to climb the corporate ladder. Continue Reading »
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