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Is entrepreneurship
right?
I am unemployed. My parents says I must go for a
job. My friends say I must start my own business. I am
confused. Is entrepreneurship right for me?
- Sundaramoorthy
In business, there are no guarantees.
There is no way to eliminate all the risks associated with starting a small
business. However, you can improve your chances of success with good planning
and preparation. A good starting place is to evaluate your strengths and
weaknesses as the owner and manager of a small business. Carefully consider each
of the following questions.
Are you a selfstarter?
It will be up to you - not someone else telling you
to develop projects, organize your time and follow through on details.
How well do you get along with different personalities?
Business owners need
to develop working relationships with a variety of people including customers,
vendors, staff, bankers and professionals such as lawyers, accountants or
consultants. Can you deal with a demanding client, an unreliable vendor or
cranky staff person in the best interest of your business?
How good are you at making decisions?
Small business owners are required to
make decisions constantly, often quickly, under pressure, and independently.
Do you have the physical and emotional stamina to run a business?
Business
ownership can be challenging, fun and exciting. But it's also a lot of work. Can
you face 12hour work days six or seven days a week?
How well do you plan and organize?
Research indicates that many business
failures could have been avoided through better planning. Good organization of
financials, inventory, schedules, production can help avoid many pitfalls.
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