“The person who knows how will always have a job.
But the person who knows why will be his boss.” - Carl C. Wood
Different people start their own firms with different intentions. Few of the most common reasons I found in my entrepreneur friends were:
- Lack of recognition in current job
- Need for better growth opportunity
- A wish to take control over the design and make one’s own decisions
- Another person already has been passed over for promotion
- Revolted by the idea of working for someone and a desire to be one’s own boss
- Disillusioned by official procedure and politics
- Finding potential to earn more money
What is your reason?
Your motivation to start your own business impacts on how you will go on to run your firm. Your personal driving force becomes the foundation of company goals you will create. And thus, it is important to ask yourself, “Are you ready to start your own firm?”
Here is my 25-Questions checklist that may help you discover the answer to the above question:
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