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Tales from the Corporate Frontlines: Try, Try, Again .This article relates to the Career Opportunities competency and explores issues such as internal growth opportunities, potential for advancement, career development importance, and the relationship between job performance and career advancement. Evaluating the Career Opportunities competency in your organization will determine whether your employees believe they have a chance to grow within the organization. Studies show that lack of career opportunity is one of the top reasons why employees leave an #2 Thinking is Rewarded Running a business may be hard work, but that's certainly not what you are rewarded for. Often times burning the midnight oil is simply the bare minimum for entry into business. Your returns come from working smart, and the quality of your ideas and creativity are now directly tied into your revenue size. A single good idea can make you $10 000 in one hour while slaving away for 40 hours on a bad one can have virtually no return. While working a regular job isolates you from the risk of no return on bad ideas, it virtually nullifies the incredible return on good o Advertising and the Over All Marketing Plan Something that I am asked every couple weeks is "why entrepreneurship?". This is a question that always makes me hesitate, and I've noticed that my reply is never exactly the same. Yet deep down I know it's what I love and would do even if the world was topsy turvy and making a lot of money through entrepreneurship wasn't possible.Many small time wannabe marketers who write marketing, advertising and sleazy sales books will have you believe that the over all marketing plan is the quintessential reason for success or failure in your business. Indeed business plans and marketing plans are of value but before you start a business you have no idea where it will take you.As an entrepreneur you may plan to have a certain market mix and then find the customers are leading you a different way, as they want to buy something else Let's examine the decision to be an entrepreneur. It's a complex topic so I'm going to break it down into a few posts exploring the benefits, disadvantages, misconceptions, and motivation behind entrepreneurship. I recently read that lists are more likely to attract traffic and since I have neglected the blog this week let's begin with what I feel are the top 5 reasons to be an entrepreneur: #5 There is an Upside There aren't a whole lot of categories that most of the world's rich fall into. Inheritance, real estate, and business are the main three as we learned in New Venture Creation at WLU. It's hard to be born rich or inherit the family farm, but business unlocks a path to real wealth potential. Whether you build it up to a multi-billion dollar venture yourself or sell while it's hot, there is definitely money to be made. But is it all about cash? That's a topic for a future article. #4 If You're Bored You're Doing Something Wrong Running a business is an incredibly diverse "field" to be in. Through my ventures I have been exposed to incredible and interesting knowledge ranging from business fundamentals such as marketing, accounting, sales, and customer service to the importance of time management, goal setting, and even exercise. I literally view the world in a completely different light now than before I became involved in business. Everyday I find myself learning something new and being immersed in a different and new area. You can't get much further from an assembly line than this. #3 It's More Satisfying than Roller Coaster Tycoon or Sim City I've always enjoyed playing simulation games. While Doom was the hot item with most of my friends I really prefered Sim City and other empire building games. It's an incredibly satisfying feeling to start with nothing and end up with something absolutely amazing. I believe in seizing this building attitude and applying it to life. Afterall why should I build a virtual company when I could apply the same concepts to real life? Treating life as a game may sound silly as first, but frankly I'm having a lot of fun. #2 Thinking is Rewarded Running a business may be hard work, but that's certainly not what you are rewarded for. Often times burning the midnight oil is simply the bare minimum for entry into business. Your returns come from working smart, and the quality of your ideas and creativity are now directly tied into your revenue size. A single good idea can make you $10 000 in one hour while slaving away for 40 hours on a bad one can have virtually no return. While working a regular job isolates you from the risk of no return on bad ideas, it virtually nullifies the incredible return on good on Avoid Common Business Start-Up Mistakes have neglected the blog this week let's begin with what I feel are the top 5 reasons to be an entrepreneur:If you are considering starting up a business, you are facing both an exciting and stressful time. To succeed, you should avoid the common mistakes many new business owners make.The motivation to start a business is usually derived from a dream. You envision something of interest that you think you can make money off of. You probably have been sitting on the idea for some time and something has motivated you to finally have a go at it. Maybe your finances are such that you can comfortably devot #5 There is an Upside There aren't a whole lot of categories that most of the world's rich fall into. Inheritance, real estate, and business are the main three as we learned in New Venture Creation at WLU. It's hard to be born rich or inherit the family farm, but business unlocks a path to real wealth potential. Whether you build it up to a multi-billion dollar venture yourself or sell while it's hot, there is definitely money to be made. But is it all about cash? That's a topic for a future article. #4 If You're Bored You're Doing Something Wrong Running a business is an incredibly diverse "field" to be in. Through my ventures I have been exposed to incredible and interesting knowledge ranging from business fundamentals such as marketing, accounting, sales, and customer service to the importance of time management, goal setting, and even exercise. I literally view the world in a completely different light now than before I became involved in business. Everyday I find myself learning something new and being immersed in a different and new area. You can't get much further from an assembly line than this. #3 It's More Satisfying than Roller Coaster Tycoon or Sim City I've always enjoyed playing simulation games. While Doom was the hot item with most of my friends I really prefered Sim City and other empire building games. It's an incredibly satisfying feeling to start with nothing and end up with something absolutely amazing. I believe in seizing this building attitude and applying it to life. Afterall why should I build a virtual company when I could apply the same concepts to real life? Treating life as a game may sound silly as first, but frankly I'm having a lot of fun. #2 Thinking is Rewarded Running a business may be hard work, but that's certainly not what you are rewarded for. Often times burning the midnight oil is simply the bare minimum for entry into business. Your returns come from working smart, and the quality of your ideas and creativity are now directly tied into your revenue size. A single good idea can make you $10 000 in one hour while slaving away for 40 hours on a bad one can have virtually no return. While working a regular job isolates you from the risk of no return on bad ideas, it virtually nullifies the incredible return on good o How Would You Handle This Customer Service Issue? re article.I was reading in the Winnipeg Free Press (my local paper) about a woman who was a passenger in a Unicity taxi cab. The woman had pre-paid her fare to the tune of $25.00. Nine dollars into the cab ride, the cab got into an accident.The woman was injured and unable to complete her trip. She asked for a refund of at least $16.00. The balance left on her pre-payment.You would think the cab company would bend over backwards to accommodate the woman, but no; they refused to give her a refund. #4 If You're Bored You're Doing Something Wrong Running a business is an incredibly diverse "field" to be in. Through my ventures I have been exposed to incredible and interesting knowledge ranging from business fundamentals such as marketing, accounting, sales, and customer service to the importance of time management, goal setting, and even exercise. I literally view the world in a completely different light now than before I became involved in business. Everyday I find myself learning something new and being immersed in a different and new area. You can't get much further from an assembly line than this. #3 It's More Satisfying than Roller Coaster Tycoon or Sim City I've always enjoyed playing simulation games. While Doom was the hot item with most of my friends I really prefered Sim City and other empire building games. It's an incredibly satisfying feeling to start with nothing and end up with something absolutely amazing. I believe in seizing this building attitude and applying it to life. Afterall why should I build a virtual company when I could apply the same concepts to real life? Treating life as a game may sound silly as first, but frankly I'm having a lot of fun. #2 Thinking is Rewarded Running a business may be hard work, but that's certainly not what you are rewarded for. Often times burning the midnight oil is simply the bare minimum for entry into business. Your returns come from working smart, and the quality of your ideas and creativity are now directly tied into your revenue size. A single good idea can make you $10 000 in one hour while slaving away for 40 hours on a bad one can have virtually no return. While working a regular job isolates you from the risk of no return on bad ideas, it virtually nullifies the incredible return on good o The Ultimate Instant Research Tool assembly line than this.You may have heard recently about Google's new product Trends. I read about it in various blogs and feeds so I checked it out. For the first five seconds I just sort of stared at it. "Ok, this is neat, but so what?" I thought. Then it hit me in a huge way.Research, or at least campaign measurement, is vital to understanding the successes and shortcomings in any marketing effort. While sales are the ultimate measure of a campaigns success, Google has developed one heck of an awareness resea #3 It's More Satisfying than Roller Coaster Tycoon or Sim City I've always enjoyed playing simulation games. While Doom was the hot item with most of my friends I really prefered Sim City and other empire building games. It's an incredibly satisfying feeling to start with nothing and end up with something absolutely amazing. I believe in seizing this building attitude and applying it to life. Afterall why should I build a virtual company when I could apply the same concepts to real life? Treating life as a game may sound silly as first, but frankly I'm having a lot of fun. #2 Thinking is Rewarded Running a business may be hard work, but that's certainly not what you are rewarded for. Often times burning the midnight oil is simply the bare minimum for entry into business. Your returns come from working smart, and the quality of your ideas and creativity are now directly tied into your revenue size. A single good idea can make you $10 000 in one hour while slaving away for 40 hours on a bad one can have virtually no return. While working a regular job isolates you from the risk of no return on bad ideas, it virtually nullifies the incredible return on good o Murder, Policies and Procedures .On a recent Sunday, the Philadelphia Inquirer shocked our local community by stating the obvious: "Even after the carnage at an Amish school in Lancaster County last week, a spot check by Inquirer reporters found a surprising number of security lapses at schools across the region. In spite of rules aimed at limiting public access, reporters who fanned out on a single day walked into more than a dozen schools unannounced and without being challenged." Schools Caught Short on Security, The Philadelphia #2 Thinking is Rewarded Running a business may be hard work, but that's certainly not what you are rewarded for. Often times burning the midnight oil is simply the bare minimum for entry into business. Your returns come from working smart, and the quality of your ideas and creativity are now directly tied into your revenue size. A single good idea can make you $10 000 in one hour while slaving away for 40 hours on a bad one can have virtually no return. While working a regular job isolates you from the risk of no return on bad ideas, it virtually nullifies the incredible return on good ones. Imagine coming up with a way to save your boss $30 000. You'll be lucky to get a $500 bonus, and in all likelihood you will receive nothing at all. #1 Success is in Your Hands - A Whole New Job Security Headlines constantly barrage us about the lack of job security in so many sectors. GM and Ford are both laying off masses of people. I'm only 21 and I have already been laid-off twice. I've also only ever been an employee twice. Having a job these days, even with a massive company, provides only the illusion of security. Why let your well-being depend on the decisions of a CEO, whose absolute #1 priority isn't your future? Ensuring your own prosperity and achievement of your goals is ultimately the responsibility of one person and one person only - you. We'll even things out in the next entrepreneurship post when we discuss the multitude of reasons to not be an entrepreneur.
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