I am not a genius, nor a shaman, nor a wildly successful entrepreneur. I am a person who decided to leave a plum job and start a company. That was about 2 1/2 years ago. I am now officially in start-up stage. Pre-revenue, product under development. With any luck, I will have my first product on the market before the end of this year.
In the last 2 1/2 years, I have learned a tremendous amount about starting a company. I have also learned a lot of things that the Average Entrepreneur ought to know. I happen to be surrounded by other entrepreneurs--my company is housed in a business incubator and I network with entrepreneurs--and I learn from them. What they do right and what they do wrong. I try to take the best of the best and apply it to what I do. I decided I was learning so many great things that I wanted to pass them on to other entrepreneurs.
This is by far the hardest thing I've ever tried to do, and at this point I don't know if I will succeed or fail. We'll find out soon. But if I can help others do their entrepreneurship thing better, faster, cheaper, more successfully, then I won't have failed completely. In this blog I will share the best lessons I have learned, and hopefully I will help you. Stay tuned...
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