Whether your venture is still in the idea stage, or established,
there are a few traits that help spell success and turn your venture
into a thriving business. It’s great news if you already have
this checklist completed, but most entrepreneurs could afford to
work on a few of these areas and increase the odds of success:
The New Venture Checklist:
1) Entrepreneurial Personality - To succeed,
an entrepreneur needs more determination than the average person.
We all know that Bill Gates never even graduated college. While
an Ivy League degree is, of course, valuable, sometimes the personality
is just more important. Creativity and competitive nature are
essential. It also helps immensely to accept criticism. Constructive
criticism can be very helpful for turning your business in the
right direction, so listen carefully and evaluate any suggestions
along the way!
2) Great Ideas - The best business ideas are
original. Think of the benefits your company can offer customers,
especially ones the competitor doesn’t have. Ask yourself
if your idea fills a demonstrated need in the marketplace.
3) The Right Employees - Top managers look carefully
for quality employees and keep them with incentives and happy
work environments. Look for someone who has the skills, as well
as ability to get along with others.
4) Focus - Believe in yourself and your business.
Look for upcoming opportunities and don’t forget what your
idea stands for. Another element of focus is the ability to recognize
what works and what doesn’t. When something isn’t
working out exactly as planned, accept change.
There are many elements that are important in growing a new business,
but these are the basic building blocks that many thriving businesses
would fall without. Lastly, we leave you with some inspiration
from Thomas Edison, “The 3 great essentials to achieve
anything worth wile are, first, hard work; second, stick-to-itiveness;
third, common sense.”