Do You Have the Mindset and Skills to be an Entrepreneur?
Are You a Lifelong Learner?
Entrepreneurs who continually seek information, new ideas and sound advice have the best chance for success. Being attuned to market trends and issues makes it easier to adjust products and services to customers' needs and preferences. You're also in a better position to enhance your competitive advantage and efficiency, and address potential problems before they harm your business.
Can You Market Yourself and Your Business?
Some people have trouble with this one because of the negative (and often unfair) connotations associated with being a "salesperson." No business, no matter how good, will succeed without some kind of marketing. The good news is that promoting your business is easier than you may think as long as you know what to do and how to do it. After all, we all enjoy saying good things about ourselves. When you craft and tell your story in the right way, more people will be willing and eager to hear it.
Can You be Objective?
Your ideas and practices may seem "bulletproof," but reality may be far different. Is there really a need for a particular product or service in your area? Are the hours of operation fair to your employees? Is renting equipment better than owning it? A good business owner knows how to examine an issue from many perspectives and understand that strengths and limitations of each.
So how did your "candidate" for entrepreneur-owner-boss do? If every answer was a "yes," your small business dream is on its way to becoming a reality. For areas of concern, the solution may be business counseling, management courses, or a concerted effort to discard some unproductive habits in favor new ones.
Finally, make it a point to conduct regular self-reviews. Thinking and approaches that worked in the start-up phase may not be as appropriate for a thriving concern, or if a major market shift occurs. When you work for yourself, you want to be confident the entrepreneur-owner-boss knows exactly what he or she is doing.
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