You are an aspiring entrepreneur, eager to dump the
corporate grind, and work to the beat of your own drummer, but you can’t come
up with that killer idea to save the world. What are the alternatives that
will give you the independence you crave, and challenge your business acumen?
Technically, I believe an
entrepreneur is anyone who manages his own profit and loss, and doesn’t meet
the government tax definition of an employee. Beyond the traditional new
product or service model, you can always buy an existing business, purchase a
franchise, join a multi-level marketing (MLM) company, or simply go out on
your own as a consultant.
Of course there are a million
variations which can make the difference, like work at home versus an office,
or online versus storefront, but these are secondary to your basic role. In
deciding which of these startup models is right for you, the best place to
begin is to ask yourself why you want to own a business rather than be an
employee:
Whichever business model you
pick, you need to make a serious commitment to the effort, or you will likely
fail. I have a friend who starts a new business every couple of years, sort
of like a hobby. After a few months, she gets tired of the grind, or runs up
against a couple of tough problems, so she rationalizes that the economy
turned bad, or someone misled her, and she walks away. A different business
model probably won’t solve this problem.
If you still aren’t sure where
you fit, I recommend working for someone else for a few years to gain
knowledge, contacts, capital, and learn more about yourself. Then take the
plunge with one of the above business models. You will soon know whether you
are having fun, and that’s the most important criteria for any aspiration.
Enjoy.
Marty Zwilling (http://blog.startupprofessionals.com)
PS.
BETA is offering a seminar for everybody who wants to start their business and want to develop a winning business plan. Organized on 5 Saturday afternoons. Contact us for more information.
Become a BETAPRENEUR! See you at BETA.
Raf Vlummens, Entrepreneurial Coach
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Coaching startups and SME's since 1988 in business planning and growth strategies.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Start Business That Fits Your Idea of Having Fun
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