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ken .one man's experience of packing it and starting up a business, then going back to a job - until learn more - wisdom of demanding customers, partners, friends, time, estimates, money etc.
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Entrepreneurship is difficult. No matter how smart you are, how well you plan, or how hard you work, there is still lots of luck and timing involved. If you ever consider making the jump, here are some things to think about.
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Several people encouraged me to write, to expand this blog and do some other things but after much thought I realized that I''m not ready for that. I love writing about business, but at the same time I don''t just want to write about business, I want to do it. Why? To learn. I''m 29, and even though I don''t equate age with knowledge or skill, I know I''m not ready for what I want my future to be. Learning is so much more intense when it has tangible consequences. I can write about what companies should do, and I can be wrong (as I often am) but I don''t learn from that the way I learn when I make a mistake such as losing a sale, losing a key employee, botching a presentation, miscalculating a strategic move, etc.
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05 Jan 06
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BB BarrenShort-term thinking can kill your company - One of the things I harp about is how being a public company can tempt you into making short-term decisions at the expense of the long-term (gotta meet those quarterly earnings targets). It's even more true for
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