Saturday, March 21, 2009

9. How to Focus the business

Before you start plotting your entrepreneurial future, you should also get a full grasp of the phenomenon called entrepreneurial seizure. An entrepreneur who goes through such experiences feels exhilaration, exhaustion, and despair. He subsequently develops a sense self-loss. It may be complicated. But then, it all boils down to balance More often than not, the entrepreneur side of him will predictably back out and hide.

This occurrence is usually brought about by another fatal assumption made by aspiring businesspersons that by merely understanding and mastering the technical work of the business, they already have the full grasp of the nature of that business. Incidentally, however, he will be in a crossroad when concerns other than those involving technical work props up and he realizes he is not fully equipped to deal with it. He is now faced with limited choices.

More often than not, the entrepreneur side of him will predictably back out and hide. How does one avoid experiencing the entrepreneurial seizure? First, he simply needs to understand that a business proprietorship does not only entail him to be a technician. There are other roles to play. Basically, they consist of three namely: the technician, the manager and the entrepreneur.

In the case of small-scale businesses, all these roles had to be played by an individual all at the same time. It may be complicated. But then, it all boils down to balanceStarting a business of your own is just like joining a marathon race. You dream big while you’re on the starting line but as the race progresses you see a lot of fellow racers fall behind. Many are not able to endure the test of stamina and agility of the race.

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