Succeeding as an entrepreneur takes hard work and persistence because,
unfortunately, there is no business-startup fairy who magically bestows
success on small businesses and their owners.
Passion, perseverance and a positive attitude tend to set successful
entrepreneurs apart. Cultivating these attributes requires an innate
skill set and some tips to get started. This
article in inspired by Mr. Suyanto's book entitled "Everyone Can Become a Successful Enterpreneur". Mr. Suyanto is leader of STMIK AMIKOM Yogyakarta.
article in inspired by Mr. Suyanto's book entitled "Everyone Can Become a Successful Enterpreneur". Mr. Suyanto is leader of STMIK AMIKOM Yogyakarta.
So here are the main items to take into consideration if you’re trying
to develop a business platform. These elements constitute will support a
smart strategy for any new enterprise :
1. Love what you do.
Passion is key to keeping a business
strategy moving. Half-heartedness in an entrepreneurial endeavor will
chip away at your drive to succeed. Perseverance is the one thing that’s
guaranteed to move anything over time, whether it’s a person, a job or
an entire company. Abraham Lincoln failed at most of his efforts until
late in his life, but he never gave up.
2. Take baby steps.
Jumping all in is rarely ever successful.
There are success stories about people who invested everything once and
came out winners after six months or a couple years, but those are
rare. Risk management is an essential factor in any startup, and balance
is vital. You can absorb losses more easily if you take smaller risks
in the beginning. Those will provide essential and productive lessons.
3. Learn from others.
Successful entrepreneurs often worked
for others in their field of choice before striking out on their own.
Spending a few years in the industry under an excellent mentor will
provide a good launching pad. Learn from your predecessors’ mistakes and
brainstorm about how to improve upon their model. Find someone willing
to teach, and think about starting your business elsewhere when you
leave.
4. Learn how to self-promote.
Confidence and a good elevator
speech can take any pitch to the next level. The first marketing any
company experiences comes from its founder. Spend time learning how to
share your vision without coming across as “salesy.” Don’t be afraid to
ask for the sale, but remember: the client is always the focus.
5. Constantly take action.
Entrepreneurs are movers and
shakers. They can’t afford to analyze every detail or they’d never get
anywhere. There is no place for procrastination in a startup. It’s a
24/7, no-vacation-or-sick-days kind of job that demands constant forward
momentum. Make a brief assessment at every step and move on it. Trust
your instincts.
6. Make a plan.
Read about successful businesses. Take in the
wealth of knowledge that’s been provided by successful entrepreneurs
such as Steve Jobs and the personalities from Shark Tank. A
successful business plan does not have to be a book. A 10-page plan is
digestible yet long enough to include everything you need to start.
7. Build a reputation.
According to Brandi Bennett at HostGator.com, maintaining a blog
on a well-hosted website, or volunteering your time and skills, shows
instead of tells the community, and thereby builds expertise and trust.
8. It’s never too late to start.
Many successful entrepreneurs
started later in life. J. K. Rowling (Harry Potter author), Julia Child
(chef), and Sam Walton (Wal-Mart) all started their wildly successful
brands after they were comfortably along in their lives. Having the
experience that comes with age can give you a unique outlook on your
business. Life experiences bring depth that the most educated young
adult, by his or her nature, is less able to foresee.
9. Build your "A team".
Finding the skill sets and attitudes
that support the culture of the brand you want to promote will foster
innovation and enhance your reputation. Include folks from outside the
company for the people you rely on. That will start a free marketing
chain reaction that can build confidence and revenue.
10. Be mindful of your attitude.
The attitude of the founder
will set the tone for the business. Negativity, laziness and
entitlement waste time and money while they tarnish your reputation.
Success largely depends on making mistakes and accepting blame in
stride. Owning up to and facing challenges head-on is what makes a mere
business owner a leader.
Starting a business can wreak havoc on
the owner’s personal life. While all the above tips are necessary for
success, taking care of yourself mentally and physically is also
imperative. Exercise, sleep and diet play a central role in ensuring you
implement these policies successfully. All of them drive attitude,
motivation and relationships.
Successful CEOs tend to follow a
structured, daily schedule of rising early, exercising, having snacks on
hand for fuel and socializing many evenings of the week.
Striking
a balance may take a while, but working toward this list as a goal for
starting your company will make the difference. How an owner feels about
progress and how quickly a business can be up and running -- and
feeding that bottom line -- will swiftly feel the impact.
Reference :
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/240184
https://www.americanexpress.com/us/small-business/openforum/articles/top-10-ways-to-be-a-successful-entrepreneur/
Everyone Can Become a Successful Enterpreneur By M. Suyanto; Penerbit Andi; STMIK AMIKOM Yogyakarta
Reference :
http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/240184
https://www.americanexpress.com/us/small-business/openforum/articles/top-10-ways-to-be-a-successful-entrepreneur/
Everyone Can Become a Successful Enterpreneur By M. Suyanto; Penerbit Andi; STMIK AMIKOM Yogyakarta
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