"Your efforts have assisted me in gaining the basic skills
needed to get my business off the ground and on its way to continued success. I doubt such
an achievement would have been possible without said assistance."
John Valenzano, Owner, HardLight Media. |
There are many places you can go
to find advice on starting your business, including agencies, development centers, service
corps, colleges and universities. There are many well-intentioned people
who will work with you for free, including consultants, counselors and students. Yes,
these are your tax dollars at work. However, the bottom line for the success or failure of
your startup business may be defined in one word: experience.
Before you risk the future of your business, your happiness and your
money, ask those who wish to advise you about their level of experience in starting,
owning, or operating a successful business.
When they have none, don't waste your time or gamble the success of your business with
people who have not been there, done that, and have the expertise to guide you through the
process to produce the results you deserve.
Remember, none of these
groups have any certifying process, whatsoever, for competency of those who provide
services and it's impossible for any of them to be fired, no matter how harmful the advice
given you; they have absolutely no accountability
Before you seek anyone's assistance, ask the question: "Have you ever
started, owned or operated a successful business?" When the answer is
"no," ask the question: "Who can you recommend with experience
in starting, owning or operating a successful business?" If they make
up some cockamamie reason or excuse that they can't or won't refer you to someone with
business ownership experience, leave.
Avoid being misled by good intentions, academic degrees, university
sponsorships, government partnerships or the mumbo-jumbo of who or what are their funding
sources and how they qualify to be giving you business advice or their many years of
senior executive management positions.
Every recession in the
United States was caused by these same senior executives, including this one we're in
right now!.
Also, be aware that there are tax
subsidized small business development groups regretfully having a primary purpose of
providing employment to their directors, associate directors, administrators, staff,
counselors and seminar leaders, not as giving you advice you can use for your business.
Don't be fooled by the
statistics from any of the government subsidized agencies on number of startup businesses
they claim they've worked with. They count you (and everyone else who just walks through
their door or visits their websites) regardless of whether they gave any meaningful
information or not.
When you have the courage to start a business, have the smarts to seek only those with the
entrepreneurial experience it takes to make your business a success.
Accept no substitutes.
Seek resultants not consultants
In Houston, call C. Dean Kring, Director
of Research at (713) 932-7495 x 13 to find experience and learn how business incubators
with an exclusive Entrepreneurial
Development Program, tailored
development methodology, advisory
board, mentor and professional development coach accelerate
business growth.
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