WHY MOST ENTREPRENEURS FAIL
Entrepreneurs Fail as much as they Succeed
Entrepreneurship is
a way of life that offers unlimited possibilities to those who truly believe in
it and live by it. But at the same time, entrepreneurship is a way of life that
can totally alter the course of your life if misunderstood.
Entrepreneurship is not something you can fake your way through; you are either doing it right or not doing it right simple. There are no ways around it.
To
help you better make that choice, here are 7 Indicators of entrepreneurs who
are headed for doom. As you go through the list, be sincere to yourself and
tick each of the signs currently present in your entrepreneurial life.
The
purpose of this article is not to scare you or condemn you, but rather to alert
you and help you retrace your steps back in the right direction before your entrepreneurial
journey goes up in flames!
1) Survival Driven (Seeking Money before Adding Value)
This
is one of the most obvious reasons why most entrepreneurs fail. If your primary
motivation for being in business is to acquire wealth rather than to create
and add value, then you’ve started off on the wrong foot. If the drive for
money supersedes the drive to create innovative products/services that will add
value to your target market, then is time for some serious soul searching.
The
study above has plainly revealed what becomes of entrepreneurs who think like
this –they never actually attain that level of financial freedom they so much
lay emphasis on. Why? Because the universe will never reward those who seek to get before giving.
The purpose of entrepreneurship is not the accumulation of money but the creation of
value-adding products/services that will help make the world a better place for
all. Wealth is a result of consistently providing solutions to the
problems of humanity.
If
you doubt me, go ask Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Mark Zuckerberg and
the likes. These are people like you and I who simply followed their passion
(purpose driven) rather than following money (survival driven) and yet made a
great fortune.
2) Inadequate Knowledge (Low Business IQ):
The
entrepreneur on the path to failure won’t see the need to develop his/her business
IQ because of the quest for money. Such an entrepreneur feel business is
all about how much you can make. The fact that how much you can make is a
function of how much you know and how much you can do is usually ignored. Thus, they
forget that a business just like every other discipline requires certain
competencies (knowledge, skill and experience) in order to remain functional.
So
what do you eventually get? An entrepreneur who is dabbling his/her way through
the ever dynamic world of business. In the end, failure becomes inevitable.
Why? Because as an entrepreneur your ability to do is perpetually limited by
what you know. In other words, you are the engine of your business.
So, to
have more means you have to do more and to do more means you have to keep
learning more! How do you learn more? By consistently focusing on personal
development and self improvement through reading (books, blogs,
magazines, etc.), attending seminars, business development trainings, executive
mentorship or coaching programs, membership to a business club or network, etc.
3) Lack of Focus (Jack of all Trade)
The
great Albert Einstein notably stated;
“genius
is the ability to focus on one particular thing for a long time without losing
concentration.”
Such
is not the case for the entrepreneur heading for doom. In fact, the exact
opposite is the case; trying to do more than one thing at a time eventually not
achieving excellence in any. As an entrepreneur your success or failure
will be as a result of how well you maximize your strengths.
Your
strengths are those activities you naturally enjoy doing and would naturally do
for free your entire life if necessary. This is how every great entrepreneur in
history made their success; doing what they love and loving what they do.
They
are not jack of all trades and masters of none, NO! They are jack of few trades
and masters of some. Why? Because entrepreneurship is about using your passion
to make a positive contribution for the benefit of others. Stop
doing what everyone else can do and start doing what only you can do
exceptionally well. Focus on your core areas of strength.
4) Fear of Failure (Risk-Averse)
Nursing
the fear of failure is another reason why entrepreneurs fail in business. Entrepreneurship
is about unleashing your passion and creativity to do something that you truly
care about. It doesn’t matter whether what you have in mind to create is
popular or generally acceptable, what matters is that it mattered enough to you
that you are willing to do whatever it takes to make your idea become a
reality.
The
entrepreneur on the path to failure is the one who would never launch out
because of the fear of failure, being laughed at, losing
money, being called crazy etc. Daring the un-dared for the sake of making
change happen is the essence of entrepreneurship and it means looking
your fear in the eye and stepping out in spite of it. Don’t allow fear of
failure hold you back, do the thing you fear and the
death of fear is certain.
5) Lack of Vision (Shortsightedness)
Entrepreneurs
fail for lack of vision. The entrepreneur on the path to doom is the one that
will never think of tomorrow. If you cannot literally see yourself and your
business far into the future beyond today, then you are on the path to
destruction.
Why
would you want to go into business just for today’s sake alone? Why would you
want to build a business the world will no longer remember after you are gone? The
essence of entrepreneurship is to perpetually be of service to humanity.
Therefore,
you must never cease to ask and be able to answer this question; “What
can we start doing today to meet the needs of tomorrow?” Not having
this consciousness is the reason why most entrepreneurs fail in business. Since
they are not thinking about the future, the need to keep improving their game
will be less paramount and as a result; they end up being eaten up by those
businesses that are consistently creating the future today.
6) Poor Money Management (Extravagance)
Being
an entrepreneur means being able to do more with less. The entrepreneur on the
path to failure is the one who is extravagant –the habit of being excessively
flamboyant, wasteful or spending money irrationally. Thrift or frugality is a
requirement for your entrepreneurial journey if you
hope to become successful. How else do you intend to succeed if you cannot
judiciously manage the resources in your disposal?
A
good way to avoid being extravagant is to look into financial management
systems and to classify your expenses into two categories; urgent expenses
and Important expenses. Your urgent expenses are your recurrent expenses,
meaning they are periodic in nature. Your important expenses are your capital
expenses; meaning they are not periodic in nature but are necessary for the
continuity of the business.
They
are more like expenses made today in order to secure the future. Also, as your business
begins to grow, don’t become one of those who start showing off the success of
their business by acquiring unnecessary symbols of wealth. Place yourself on
salary, this is very important. You must never take what is not yours, make it
a priority to put aside and redeploy all excesses created by the business
back into the business.
7) I Can Do Well All by Myself (Insecurity)
There
is a limit to what an individual can achieve alone, thus the need for team
work. The entrepreneur on the path to destruction is the one who will never
empower others nor seek the help of others for fear that they might outshine
him/her. Great things are seldom achieved alone.
As
an entrepreneur, it’s very important you understand that you have no exclusive
right to what is being done through you. Whatever it is you have in your mind
to create is not entirely yours to dominate, you are only a vessel through
which an idea, innovation or product/service is being launched.
So,
you must get rid of any insecurity and every scarcity mentality you might have
that someone is going to beat you to it. The more insecure you are and as a
result keep refusing to solicit the help of those more better than you in
certain areas, the more you endanger the chance of that idea, innovation,
product or service ever becoming a reality.
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