Successful Entrepreneurs: This Photo by Unknown Author Is Licensed Under CC BY-NC-ND
Successful Entrepreneurs: This Photo by Unknown Author Is Licensed Under CC BY-NC-ND
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Successful Entrepreneurs
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Learning Objectives:
2. Be small, yet think big. The most common question of small business starts-up is “ How can I compete
with my big competitors?” Small businesses have inherent advantages over big businesses, including:
a. Flexibility
b. Ability to respond quickly
c. Able to provide a more personalized advantages of those areas that represent the strengths of small
companies.
3. Differentiate your products. Present the benefits of your products and services to your customer,
highlighting the unique solutions it offers to their problems. Avoid being a copycat; study but do not copy
your competitors, and package your product distinctly.
4. First impression counts. Strive for accuracy and quality the first time around. You often do ot have a
second chance to make a good impression. This entails:
a. a well laid out store
b. courteous staff
c. personal voice over the phone
If you are a one person business working in a home office, remember that you are the center of your
business and marketing efforts. Everyone you come in touch with is potentially a client or a referral to
another client because they are either impressed with school skill at providing service or product. Make
sure that you are always presentable, professional in your ways and knowledgeable about your business,
5. Good reputation. it is imperative that you build good reputation for the quality of your products and
services. Remember that two things guarantee success: high quality goods and superior service. Always
aim for quality. If you are a tax consultant, strive to prepare a totally accurate, perfectly done tax returns for
your clients.
6. Constant improvement. Entrepreneurs should not be rigid in ways of thinking in their quest to improve
their products and services. You risk being left behind by the fast-paced competition if you cling to the “
this is how we’ve always done it” kind of thinking. The business environment today demands that you need
to come up with new solutions fast.
7. Listen to your customers be market driven: Listen and react to your customer’s needs. Customers
need t feel that they are important to you because they are. When you focus on your customers and gain
their trust, they will not only recommend you but they will also remain loyal to you. Remember that
personal recommendation and word-of-mouth are the least costly yet most effective marketing strategy for
your business.
3. Focus on your strengths. Let’s face it; you cannot be everything to everybody. Each of us have our own
strengths and weaknesses. To be effective, you need to identify your strengths and concentrate on it.
Seek help or assistance in areas that you may be poor at. To transform your weakness and strength,
consider taking hands-on learning or formal training.
4. Never consider the possibility of failure. Ayn Rand, in her novel” The Fountainhead” wrote” It is not in
the nature of man—nor of any living entity, to start out by giving up.” As an entrepreneur, you need to fully
believe in your goals, and that you can do. Successful entrepreneurs are those who analyze and minimize
risk in the pursuit of profit. As they always say “no guts, no glory”.
5. Plan accordingly. You have a vision and you have enough faith in yourself to believe that you can
achieve your vision. How to get your vision? To achieve your vision, you need to have concrete goals that
will provide the stepping-stone towards your ultimate vision. Put your goals in writing; not doing so just
makes them as intangible fantasies. You need to plan each day in such a way that your every action
contributes to the attainment of your vision. Intense goal orientation is the characteristic of every
successful entrepreneur. They have a vision and they know how to get there. Your ability to set goals and
make plans for your accomplishment is the skill required to succeed. Plan-plan and plan- because without
which failure is guaranteed.
6. Work hard. Every successful entrepreneur works hard, hard and hard. No one achieves success just by
sitting and staring at the wall every single day. Brian Tracy outs it out this way, “You work eight hours per
day for survival; everything over eight hours per day is for success.” Working hard will be easy if you have
a vision, clear goals, and are passionate with what you do.
7. Constantly Look for Ways to Network. In business, you are judged by the company you keep-from your
management team, board of directors, and strategic partners. Businesses always need assistance, more
so with small business. To succeed in business, you need to possess good net working skills and always
be alert to opportunities to expand your contacts.
8. Willingness to Learn. You do not need to be a MBA degree holder or PhD graduate to succeed in your
own business. There a lot of entrepreneurs who did not even finish secondary education. Studies show
that most self-made millionaires have average intelligence. These people reached their full potentials
achieved their financial and personal goals in business because they are willing to learn. To succeed, you
must be willing to ask questions, remain curious, interested and open to new knowledge.
9. Persevere and Have Faith. No one said that the road to success is easy. Despite your good intentions
and hard work, sometimes you will fall. Some successful entrepreneurs suffered setbacks and resounding
defeats. Even bankruptcy, yet managed to quickly stand up to make it big in their fields. Your courage to
persist in the face of adversity and ability to bounce back after a temporary disappointment will assure your
success. You must learn to pick yourself and start al over again. Your persistence is the measure of the
belief in yourself. Remember, if you persevere, nothing can stop you.
10. Discipline Yourself. Thomas Huxley once said, “Do what you should do, when you should do it, whether
you like it or not.” Self-discipline is the key to success. The strength of will to force yourself to pay the price
of success- doing what others don’t like to do, going the extra mile, fighting and winning the lonely battle
with yourself.