Thinking of Starting a Business
This business stage involves self-reflection and evaluating the feasibility of your business idea. Entrepreneurs begin to answer critical questions about their motivations, market needs, and the potential challenges they may face.
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The entrepreneur’s journey can be divided into sequential phases and stages. Starting a business requires objectively answering some tough questions. Carefully and regularly review errors and traps you and others have made to avoid them. Once aware, there are several pitfalls that an entrepreneur can easily avoid. Sound business practices should be followed by both for-profit and non-profit organizations. Entrepreneurs who are artists or subject matter experts face unique challenges; get help! Do you want to run or sell your business in the long term? Many creative ideas should not be pursued. There are different skill sets required for an entrepreneur and a CEO. Doing more of the same is usually not an effective method to grow a business. Before you start a business, ask yourself what is next? Truthful feedback may be appropriate in the long run, even if it hurts others’ feelings. What television viewers see is only a fraction of the investor-entrepreneur interaction. Be passionate not emotional to show you can make logical business decisions. As they say, “You can’t see the forest for the trees,” ask an outsider for help. It always seems to take longer to receive orders, especially if you are not focused. An entrepreneur needs to develop a strong relationship with a mentor when they first start.










