An entrepreneur does not run a business with his or her acute
business acumen alone: it comes with leadership skills. Here are 10
tips for startup entrepreneurs:
- Be a good example. Startup leadership
entrepreneurs must be able to lead his or her business by example.
Coming to work early and leaving the workplace late could send a message
to the employees that their employer works, too. His or her work ethic
must encourage others to follow his or her lead.
- Exude confidence and optimism. A startup
deals with what can be called a "baptism of fire." There are challenges
that a startup hurdles as it goes through the crucial first year of
operation. In these trying months, an entrepreneur must exhibit
confidence and optimism to encourage his or her staff to also believe in
the company and the product or service. It is bad marketing for the
company if an employee is himself or herself a non-believer.
- Be a doer. An entrepreneur does not only
deal with paperwork and financing of the business; he or she
is also ready to roll up his or her sleeves and ready to do the work.
- People are your asset. A successful
entrepreneur knows that his or her greatest assets are people. A
successful entrepreneur surrounds himself or herself with good-quality
employees and experts. He or she values the opinions of his or her
employees. He or she treats them as family, not servants.
- Be tech-savvy. Every entrepreneur these
days must be tech-savvy: must be able to do business using mobile
devices, network with peers through Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter,
Instagram, among other social media; must recognize that business must
conform with the sweeping changes in technology and employees must be
attuned to these changes; must understand that the use of some
applications or softwares could lead to better efficiency and
productivity at the workplace.
- Education is key. A successful
entrepreneur sees the values of education; he or she constantly sends
his or her employees to trainings to keep them highly skilled.
- A leader commands respect. A successful and good leader not only commands respect but also inspires people.
- Communication is important. No successful
entrepreneur shuts down the lines of communication to his or her staff.
Through a healthy conversation, an entrepreneur understands what his or
her employees' needs are and what they believe would make the business
succeed.
- Share blessings. A successful entrepreneur
knows that the key to longevity in the business is getting the
community to support his or her business. As a token of appreciation, an
entrepreneur always has the best interest of the community in mind. He
or she sees the community as a partner in building the business. Some
big companies take their social responsibility seriously. A startup
enterprise must see this responsibility as important early on, too.
- Take calculated risks. A successful
entrepreneur knows how and when to take calculated risks. He or she
makes an informed decision before taking on any risk.
A successful entrepreneur knows that leading a business
requires the right blend of character, business acumen and motivation to
make the business succeed.
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