Work, work, work. Don't you need to practice?
07/17/2008 10:08 PM
Entrepreneurs and business leaders are known for
working hard. So when do they get to practice for work?
Not often.
However, did you know who the highest paid people are? Entertainers and Athletes are surprisingly; and nother interesting fact is that they spend more time training then any other occupation. So what can entrepreneurs learn from this?
If you want to be the best in the world, you have to practice. How you do that, is up to you. The point is you have to identify skills you want to improve and start working on them. Leadership, public speaking, or even technical skills that are critcal to your business have to be targeted and trained so they become second nature.
The military will train soldiers to the point that they stop thinking and just act out of habit. The idea is that they will follow their training durring the choas of battle. As an Olympic level sailor I trained so that when race day came everything was instinctual. An active brain always gets in the way of optimal performance. Practice and train the skills you desire to the point that they are second nature. It will make you a better business leader.
However, did you know who the highest paid people are? Entertainers and Athletes are surprisingly; and nother interesting fact is that they spend more time training then any other occupation. So what can entrepreneurs learn from this?
If you want to be the best in the world, you have to practice. How you do that, is up to you. The point is you have to identify skills you want to improve and start working on them. Leadership, public speaking, or even technical skills that are critcal to your business have to be targeted and trained so they become second nature.
The military will train soldiers to the point that they stop thinking and just act out of habit. The idea is that they will follow their training durring the choas of battle. As an Olympic level sailor I trained so that when race day came everything was instinctual. An active brain always gets in the way of optimal performance. Practice and train the skills you desire to the point that they are second nature. It will make you a better business leader.
Did your family own their own business?
06/18/2008 08:53 AM
If you're family owned their own business odds are
you'll be a successful entrepreneur. At least that's
what all our interviews tell us. I'd say 95% of the
guests that come on had a family member that owned a
business. When you talk to them it was often being
around that family member that lead to the development
of their entrepreneurial skills.
What if you're not from an entrepreneurial family?
Find some mentors. Guests that did not have entrepreneurs in their family often found a mentor to help them along the way. I fall into the category of having a none entrepreneurial family, at least none that I knew well. Without even realizing it I built a network of people I turn to almost every day for guidance. Without the help of all these people I would have never started Belray Asset Management. - Greg Skidmore
What if you're not from an entrepreneurial family?
Find some mentors. Guests that did not have entrepreneurs in their family often found a mentor to help them along the way. I fall into the category of having a none entrepreneurial family, at least none that I knew well. Without even realizing it I built a network of people I turn to almost every day for guidance. Without the help of all these people I would have never started Belray Asset Management. - Greg Skidmore
Love of Business is Contagious
05/22/2008 08:47 AM
I recently spoke with an entrepreneur who owns a
successful retail wine business. Just from the
expression on his face, I could tell that he loves what
he does. He exudes passion for wine and has the
knowledge to help his customers make informed
purchases. This knowledge was not gathered by sitting
at a desk, or reading a book. Rather, it came from his
extensive travels. To understand his products, he
actually visited the vineyards and regions that produce
his wine, in so doing developing a deep appreciation
for each wine's unique character and history. He
exemplifies the entrepreneurial spirit by going beyond
mere salesmanship to truly master all aspects of his
business. Furthermore, he freely and gladly shares his
passion with his customers. Even if you are not an
oenophile, you can't help but admit that his love of
wine is contagious. - Liz Kopyscinski
Our guests see things slowing.
05/16/2008 08:48 AM
So maybe small business is starting to feel the much
talked about recession. We're beginning to get feedback
that business has slowed. Not for everyone, but a few.
We'll keep you posted. - Liz Kopyscinski
Enterprise Built By Wise Planning
04/09/2008 08:46 AM
As a business owner, you make decisions every day that
can have substantial long-term consequences. How can
you be sure that your decisions will help your business
prosper? While the only certainties in life are death
and taxes, a carefully considered and explicit business
plan can improve the odds your business will succeed.
Jot down your goals for the business--perhaps a growth
target or expansion--and consider what you'll need to
do to achieve those goals. Maybe you need to free up
your cash flow, or gather new customers or suppliers?
Perhaps you'll need financing to open a new location,
or add a new service? Whatever your needs, consider
seeking the advice of a business planner or banker.
Once you've discovered which levers you can pull to
affect your business, you can skillfully utilize them
to help your business flourish. - Liz Kopyscinski
Recession=Opportunity
03/16/2008 08:47 AM
Some business owners actually think it is a good time
to do things differently. Some owners feel you could
actually steal market share at this time when others
are cutting back. You may even get a deal when
advertising when other do not. Some others feel it
might be a good time to hire. Their are good people
looking for jobs. It’s a great time to look within your
own business and see what changes you might need to do
to improve. - Liz Kopyscinski