Startup Advice: Knowledge
Perhaps one of the most challenging elements of business is thinking the entire process through. I know this might sound a little obvious, but I don’t think that anyone is perfect at this. Asking the all of the right questions about your business from the single task and to the major project is an essential skill for any type of manager.
Carloyn Kepcher, of the television show, “The Apprentice” describes this quality as knowledge. She says:
“In order to bring your concept or product to market, you have to be prepared to answer every question, especially if you are presenting in front of potential investors or clients.”
As one is preparing a project or even creating the baseline of a business, one needs to be asking every possible question about the concept. This question asking process will give you a store of knowledge that will sell potential investors, business partners, employees, clients, etc.
Having strong data to support your thinking will help you make smart decisions. Think it all through. Before switching the an Internet faxing service, do a financial analysis of the process, with a projection on how much money will be saved by the switch.
If knowledge is the base of your business, innovation, shrewd decisions, and major growth will be far more likely.
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