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Committed to Starting a Business

At this point, the entrepreneur decides to move forward with their business idea, shifting their mindset from “if” to “when.” This commitment requires careful consideration of the personal and financial impacts of starting a business, as well as the dedication needed to succeed.

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Making the commitment to start a business needs to be a conscious, objective decision.

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Continuous exposure to the Seven Principles will heighten awareness and compliance.

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Each of us may define success differently; think about the other person’s point of view.

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Talk to your customers; don’t survey them to find out how they really feel.

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Change invariably causes disruption, often resulting in knee-jerk reactions

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Ask and answer a broad range of questions before committing to starting a business.

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Employees and investors need total confidence in you.

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Step back and take a practical look at your business’s potential from the customer’s perspective.

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Hire only people that you need and not friends and relatives that you may have to terminate.

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our perception of what the customer wants may differ greatly from the customer’s.

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Divorce yourself from your new idea and ask some fundamental questions before you commit.

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Customer discovery involves far more than socializing a plan with others.

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An entrepreneur needs to obtain candid and objective advice as early as possible.

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Listen to the advice from individuals with applicable experience, then decide to follow it or not.

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Ask prospects early and often about upcoming product features and capabilities.

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Be careful not to ignore potential negative outcomes because they may be uncomfortable.

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From a business perspective, you are driving on ice and fast. Anticipate events to survive.

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