Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Five steps for business to generate success and improve brand



SHARED FROM:
METROBIZ TUESDAY 20 AUGUST 2013
ENTREPRENEURSHIP INSIGHTS BY PAM SIOW
BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS
 

  1. Be a better version of your best competitor
One hard truth about business is that innovation is incredibly difficult.  In reality, almost all successful business does not have unique business offerings.  The trick is to copy their mightiest competitor, become a better and faster version and thus effectively fulfilling the market’s needs.
  1. Create a sample version and sell it
Produce a market sample and progressively improve over a set of timeline.  The most cost-effective way to receive feedback is to launch a scaled-down product in a particular market segment and observed the response.  Delaying launching for too long to accommodate too many changes will just eat your resources without earning any money.
  1. Outsource everything else
The key roles of bosses are to manage, develop business and conduct marketing and broker sales deals.  Those who try to do everything on their own usually fail because they are too busy with operations to do anything else.  Act like a real boss by allowing other people to handle the day-to-day functions while you focus on the sections that brings in the most revenue.

Remember
You are only one person with a limited amount to time and strength each day
And it is not possible to do everything yourself
 
  1. Embrace your critics
The greatest gift that business owners can receive is criticism from those who hate everything about your business.  These critics tend to have some truth

In achieving success
Look past the venomous tone
And
Overcome yourself to see the issues that are plaguing the market
 
Pick up the key points of information and create the best products for the market and gain the desired success.
  1. Fail it forward
The real and most valuable commodity in business is bravery. It is about having courage to
·         Face failure
·         Learn from it, and
·         Keep soldiering on
Failure is as important in our business journey as the victories.  Failure gives us a chance to learn from our mistakes and make our business bigger, better, faster, and stronger.  Great success will come if you are brave enough to decisively take the calculated risk.

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