Showing posts with label entrepreneur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entrepreneur. Show all posts

Monday 13 August 2012

Should I Start a Business?

Coworking at Hub Vilnius For many of us especially those who aspire to be an entrepreneur having our own business may only ever feel like a pipe dream. However for others' it is a more realistic possibility. There are a number of issues that need to be considered before deciding whether starting a business is the correct decision for you. Below I have highlighted some of the key areas you should explore before starting your own business:

Monday 6 August 2012

5 Tips So Entrepreneurs Can Manage People Too?

LeadershipAt the initial set-up or launch phase you may not have considered that you will need to manage others. At the early stages as an aspiring entrepreneur the only staff within your business may be yourself. However as your business expands it is likely that at some stage you will be managing others. Whether this is through hiring freelance workers or permanent employees at some stage you are likely to managing others'.

Tuesday 31 July 2012

Tips to Help Entrepreneurs Delegate

010-When you don't know how to trustIn a previous 2 part series I discussed some tips to ensure you have effective time management. Within this I briefly discussed the importance of delegation. For the aspiring entrepreneur delegation can be difficult to master. However if you are to be successful being able to delegate is likely to be a skill you will need to be able to utilise. For many entrepreneurs one of the biggest reasons for not delegating may be a lack of trust or faith in the individuals you are delegating to. Perhaps you fear they will "mess it up" or that it would be

Saturday 28 July 2012

9 Tips to Manage Your Time - Part 1


Time for ChangeAs an aspiring entrepreneur if you haven't got effective time management skills then this is an area you will need to develop in if you want to improve your chances of being successful. Effective time management skills carry a number of benefits. For example you will utilise your time and resources more efficiently which will ensure you complete all the tasks you need to within the day. Many aspiring entrepreneurs find themselves wanting to become an entrepreneur so they can "be their own boss". Although this can carry a number of

Sunday 22 July 2012

5 Top Tips to Create a Business Plan - Part 1

Design by connectionThis is part 1 of a 2 part series which will discuss some top tips for creating a practical business plan:

One of the key aspects which can influence your business idea as an aspiring entrepreneur is the detail provided within your business plan. If you decide you don't want a business plan at all then you are making the task of being a successful entrepreneur a lot more challenging than what it needs to be. I have previously written a post "Fail to Prepare, Prepare to Fail". It is advisable that you delay the launch of any service or product until you feel you have a comprehensive plan. If you are new to business and have only recently decided to become an entrepreneur you may not fully understand the importance of having such a

Thursday 19 July 2012

Top Business Tips for the Entrepreneur

partnership agreementThere is no guarenteed route to success as an entrepreneur although as an aspiring entrepreneur you may spend hours (initially) looking for that guarenteed "proven system". To this I would say stop wasting your time on something you are probably never going to find. You will spend your time much more constructively and effectively if you research hints and tips relating to business startups. The internet offers endless resources for the aspiring entrepreneur. One difficulty can be determing the genuine information from a

Wednesday 4 July 2012

Entrepreneurs - SWOT that plan!

swot_lrgThere are many ways in which we can make decisions within business. Some decisions do not require much thought you get a gut instinct and make a decision. However for the aspiring entrepreneur this approach is likely to be daunting. When do you know if your gut instinct is right? Well you probably do not. Even the
most experienced entrepreneur wouldn't know for sure. However the experienced entrepreneur has one big advantage over the aspiring entrepreneur that is 'experience'.

Sunday 1 July 2012

Risking it All in the Name of Business?

What type of an entrepreneur are you? By this I specifically mean are you a risk taker? Take 5 minutes to have a think about this. When was the last time you took a risk? How did you come to your decision - was it spur of the moment, gut instinct, or did you quickly weigh up all the evidence to make a decision?

Friday 29 June 2012

Fail to Prepare, Prepare to Fail

Journey PlanningPerhaps the title for this blog sounds a bit extreme. However you can be fairly certain that if you do not prepare your entrepreneurial idea from start to finish it might not even get off the ground.

It's an unfortunate but true reality that many businesses that start up don't make it past the first year. At present the aspiring entrepreneur is further hindered by the current economic climate. Ironically, if the current economic situation is to improve more entrepreneurs and small businesses is exactly what is needed.

Wednesday 27 June 2012

The Motivated Entrepreneur

Pontile al Tramonto [Revamped]What is the key to success for an entrepreneur? Is it there talent, skill, creation, vision, innovation or ability to solve problems? Perhaps it is a combination of all of these attributes. For me (and this is only my opinion) I feel that all of these are important however the glue that binds these together is motivation. You can have all the listed attributes and never succeed if you are not motivated. Some of us may be motivated to succeed while others may be motivated not to fail. Those of us who are motivated to succeed are likely to use all of

Tuesday 26 June 2012

I don't have time to be an entrepreneur!

Busy dayYou work full time, have hobbies, enjoy socialising and look after your children. You want to be an entrepreneur. You want to start up a business but don't want to give anything up in your current lifestyle. You have done odd bits to get your business off the ground but not enough or nothing concrete. You've resided yourself to the fact that although you like the idea of being an entrepreneur it will probably never happen. You just don't have the time. Does this sound familiar?