• Good entrepreneur

    Posted on August 16th, 2011 premsagar 4 comments
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    A good entrepreneur isn’t one with a great idea or isn’t one who hasn’t ever failed.

    Heck, he needn’t even be good at execution… at least to begin with!

    He is one who has a good sense of smell.. towards where the profits are (or whatever else the reward). And unapologetically pursues it.  Whatever shit happens in the meanwhile is a lesson… if one has the composure to call it that and the caution to not let it hit the ceiling.

    He may start stupid. Do things that may seem like a joke. Alter course, he will. (Provided he didn’t bet his house on a Donald Trump like whim. Not everyone can be a Phoenix). Each time improving his sense of smell.

    Eventually to reach the pile. Good sense of smell, you definitely need!

    If one isn’t a good entrepreneur yet, it helps to

    • start (close your eyes, jump! Off the plane. Just make sure you took a parachute along!)
    • do something small (rent stuff out? ;-) )
    • read good advice of good people (to me that is Richard Branson, Felix Dennis, Paul Graham, Steve Blank, etc)
    • learn (book keeping, marketing, sales, customer interaction, budgeting, risk management, etc)
    • un-learn and re-learn (the heady stuff Rich Dad Poor Dad taught you, bean counting mistakes, etc)
    • do more after validating your small stuff (not easy as it sounds)
    • realize when things aren’t working out and alter course (or realize when things ARE working out and speeden the boat)
    • know when things aren’t REALLY working out (no point being a fool beyond a limit)
    • cool off and try again with a better sense of smell than when you started out
    • keep eggs in separate baskets all the while.. even when things are working out well (well, can’t get rid of a risk-aversion lesson of 31 years)

    PS: Am in the learn / un-learn and re-learn phase as of now.

    PPS: My sense of smell is better than it was in April.

    PPPS: The above is just a theory and untested in its entirety ;-) . Only time can tell.

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