To Start a Business, Start Working on These Trait
- Author Ken Sundheim
- Published April 28, 2011
- Word count 522
(1) Entrepreneurs Know Customer Service - The Basis Of Good Sales
Entrepreneurs, among many other skills, are tremendous when it comes to sales and customer service. Since sales is simply good customer service combined with acute knowledge of their business, the hardest working entrepreneurs find sales to be more simplistic than the general public.
Because the goal of every small, home based business is to grow into a full company with an office and intelligent, hard working employees, to ensure survival, the entrepreneur must be able to capitalize on every and any business that comes his or her way.
It is this constant acquisition that makes the average small business owner become successful.
(2) Entrepreneurs Are Resourceful Enough To Recruit The Right People
In his book Winning, Jack Welch makes a spot-on point when he says that good people are exceedingly hard to find and great employees are nearly impossible.
Finding the right people is the #1 blockade to small business success. Most entrepreneurs start out from their house and coming from a small business owner who did the same, I am more than glad to vouch for the complexity and frustration it takes to bring on an employee without an office.
I also run a staffing firm, therefore when I used to obtain employees, although hard, I had an exceptional advantage over other small business owners.
(3) Entrepreneurs Know Their Industry Better Than The Bigger Firms In Their Space
As a recruiter, I've had to study resume writing, interviewing, negotiation, persuasion, management, leadership, consultative selling, marketing, cold-calling techniques, human resources, resume writing, cover letter writing as well as a plethora of other skills.
Not only have I had to learn these facets of my industry, I consistently have to refresh my knowledge on the subjects. Consistent reading takes an exceedingly high amount of discipline, drive and focus.
To truly learn their industry and to not only ensure survival, but become the absolute best at what they, entrepreneurs know that it is the work they put in after hours that separates them from the pack.
(4) Entrepreneurs Have Great Writing Skills
Without the acquisition of above average writing skills, I don't think that my business would be where it is today.
By no means do entrepreneurs have to write like Hemingway, though the popularity of email has gotten so high that the entrepreneur cannot afford to maintain below-average writing skills.
Moreover, unless his or her web designer is an expert in their field and the entrepreneur has an unusual amount of capital, they will be writing their own website.
Since a small business's website is the most important business facet of a company, the entrepreneur needs to write informative pieces on the industry geared towards the buyer.
Websites written by subpar entrepreneurs are often passed over regardless of how much the buyer liked him or her upon initial meeting.
The smart entrepreneur knows that without a compelling web presence, advertising techniques like Pay Per Click and trade show attendance are not going to be profitable.
While many companies ignore their website, the shrewd entrepreneur recognizes this and leverages his or her website to slowly gain market share.
Ken Sundheim was the founder is the acting President of KAS Placement Ken Sundheim. KAS Chicago Recruiters KAS Placementdoes executive search for companies ranging from BNY Mellon to smaller, start-up organizations.
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