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Are you itching to try your hands on business?
Do you always admire other entrepreneurs who seem to have gotten it all together? Though business ideas are not the exclusive preserve of anybody – they don’t always come like a flash of inspiration either! Most of the time, you need to make a conscious effort to capture the kind of idea that will lead to a product or service people want and will pay for.
There are traditional ways of getting good business ideas such as brainstorming and environmental scanning but I am going to talk about the newer, somewhat unconventional ways first.
• Listening
“Are you kidding me?” did I hear you say. No, I’m not. I am 100% serious. “What the heck am I supposed to listen to?” Listen to what people around you say or complain about. The news, your intuition, the voice of God. Listen carefully. Like the broadcaster says on the radio “stay tuned”; there is usually fulfilment of purpose, an opportunity to be realised and good old money to be made when we listen- carefully.
• Identifying your Core values
If you thrive best in finicky, picky, almost sterile environments, then cleanliness must be one of your core values. For others it could be adventure, utmost integrity, compassion or service. What do people constantly admire you for? I have known people who successfully turned their love of cleanliness into a janitorial business. Remember Mother Theresa? See how she turned compassion into a calling, and a mission which could not be ignored.
• Don’t restrain your personality
From happy- go- lucky and expressive to reserved and melancholic, there is a business idea suited to each. Can you imagine a melancholic running an after-hours bar? Come on, don’t laugh! With a face as long as a Long John Silver (no pun intended).
To drive home my point, I know my sister will kill me for this but here goes: at the time when the teenage years meant giving as many excuses as possible in order to dodge household chores, my youngest sister practically revelled in mopping the entire house and organising lunch to boot.
On one occasion when we had to make a trip, she was also the one who had the nerve to ask the air hostesses on board to guess her name and they gleefully marched her to meet the pilot in the cockpit! What a personality for Event management or Talk Show Hostess! But she didn’t toe those paths.
• Unveil your talents
You have probably heard the injunction “Your gift will make away for you”.
Just yesterday, I was watching the very first Nigerian Idol, Yeka, talk about how she realised that her talent in singing was something that had to be nurtured and properly harnessed. She did just that and secured a place in the talent show. Little surprise she came tops but the story didn’t end there. She went on to be the opening act for SHALAMAR in the Oxygen Pavillion London (where Michael Jackson was billed to perform) and has recorded her very first single. Now she has built a business around her talent by adding on voiceovers and the like.
• Engage in conscious exposure
Never been out of your own state? The Museum is not on your agenda, right? WRONG! This is the time to seek for business ideas in fresh new surroundings. Even when the hike or cross country race seems gruelling, there could be a rose amongst the thorns somewhere.
Go on and conquer distant lands, like Maria in the Sound of Music, “Climb every mountain, till you find your dream”.
• Study well established companies
This could be in a formal study tour, casual visit, fact finding mission or whatever.
One of my mentors revealed the wealth of information that can gathered by just hanging out in the lobby of a big company. Information from suppliers, staff etc.
A colleague of mine absorbed information about a paint companies’ deal for distributors during a study tour and promptly applied to be one. He now runs a thriving paint distribution company.
• Read widely
I repeat, read widely. From autobiographies to “How – To” guides, to reports and studies. Unearth the inner recesses of the internet and fill your mind with business ideas. The story of how large corporations and even nations were built are not just inspirational but oftentimes phenomenal. Read widely. Go on, make it a habit.
Now connect the dots……
Sift what you listen to, extract problems in your environment and then turn them upside down to find solutions. Identify your core values and align the solutions with what your inner being is comfortable with. Importation of exotic highly-sought-after designer wear in one country may be called smuggling in another. Make sure you are also on the right side of the law.
Think of your personality; is there a good blend with this idea? List your talents and skills, ensure they are in sync with the other cabins in your idea train. Add a dash of spice from your conscious exposure to flavour the idea in a unique way. Finally, give yourself a reality check and ask, can this idea grow into one of the big corporations I visited? Read more about your idea, talk to people and again, listen.
Getting a couple of good business ideas is not the end of it all. You need to subject your ideas to some tests, drill down and see which will really fly.
There is an international brand of small business training that can help you achieve this. Just keep watch on my blog for a coming attraction “How to Analyse Your Business idea”.
To your exponential success!
‘Fayo Williams
CEO, Awesomebiztips.com
info@awesomebiztips.com
Why the world needs small businesses
Hello World!
This is my very first Blog Post and I am so excited at the opportunity to earn my place in space!
This site is dedicated to sharing knowledge, tips and training opportunities related to starting a business; especially small businesses also called SMEs.
Together, we shall be asking questions from Governments, from regulators, from entrepreneurs who were there before us in various industries; learning the ropes, mastering the process and getting ahead in business!
Why the emphasis on small businesses?
Consider this for a minute:
“Nearly one billion women and men, a third of the world‘s workforce, are either unemployed or unable to earn enough to keep themselves out of extreme poverty. There are 100 million new entrants into the labour market each year. Up to 90 percent in some regions are in the informal economy. 180 million kids are engaged in the worst forms of child labour. Put it all together and it is not only morally unacceptable, but politically dangerous” – Juan Somavia, Chilean Diplomat, 9th Director-General of the ILO (International Labour Organisation)
That is the answer!
What a small business can offer
Let’s start with what a Small business will NOT offer you:
• A life of leisure and continuous enjoyment…………………………..X
• The ability to wake up late and work only when you wish………X
A small business can offer you a lot more than a livelihood; it can be a vehicle for achieving the purpose for which your creator sent you to earth! It is a source of challenge – ask Richard Branson of Virgin Atlantic or Michael Adenuga of Globacom; there is a thrill associated with each new venture. There is also some pain….. as in all businesses, overcoming the recession, getting the right staff and so on. I need to let you have both sides of the coin.
I do believe that the balance tilts to the positive if you can get your business running right – that’s why I am here!! To help you start your business!
How does running a business without training and advice feel?
If you are dreaming of making a big pay – day without giving commensurate value for it, then this site is not for you! Like one of my mentors says “No easy money, just hard work!”
Hard, struggling work is no fun either – you should ask me, I have been there! I found out that there is a benevolent University which doesn’t bother about rigorous admission policies; no exam, no cut – off mark. Absolutely accommodating to men and women alike, you can even choose the length of your stay. As you must have guessed, it’s called the University of Hard Knocks!
Needless to say, this is one place you wouldn’t like to be. Awesomebiztips teaches you how to work smart.
Who am I?
Is this question 4 paragraphs too late or what? Can you please excuse my postulation and dissections (those words are not as important as they sound I assure you) – I should have introduced myself, my bad.
My name is ‘Fayo Williams. An ILO (International Labour Organization) trained Master Trainer with background in Pharmacy. I have been an Entrepreneur for over 20years.
I consider myself the typical girl next doors. I grew up in a city described by J.P Clarke as
”A running splash of rust and gold, scattered amongst seven hills like broken china in the sun”.
The most remarkable thing about my childhood was that I had a friend in every house along our street and I would rush over my homework while on the journey from school home so that I could play to my heart’s content until the dreaded 6pm which was the “gates closed” time in our house.
Secondly, every report card brought home had words like “Chatterbox, talks too much in class!” So maybe I was destined to be a Trainer and Writer (I hope I am making sense) right from the beginning; I only embarked on a 20 year journey to find my dream.
I need to hear from you
What is your dream and are you on course to find it? What are your challenges in starting a business? Do you have business ideas that need to be evaluated?
The conclusion, for now
It’s never too early nor is anytime too late. I will be writing about great entrepreneurs – both young and old sometimes to motivate us to pursuing our PASSION, not a whiff nor a cloud but a solid start to the future of our dreams.
To your exponential success!
‘Fayo Williams
CEO, Awesomebiztips.com
info@awesomebiztips.com
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