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Showing posts with label passion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label passion. Show all posts

Saturday, July 20, 2019

An entrepreneur is extremely proud of his product and wants his employees to be too.

Ateneo Professor on Entrepreneurship

Rizal Philippines
July 20, 2019

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The entrepreneur is someone who spent time envisioning his product and his/her strategy revolves around the product/customer.   His/her passion revolves around that.  And the entrepreneur share this passion with his/her partners and staff.  The entrepreneur should be able to talk about his product service to hours at end.

If you cant do this, you are not probably an entrepreneur...

Read my other post: Wisdom from small stuff

Sponsor:  Holy Gardens Memorial Park Group

Thursday, July 25, 2013

6 Steps to a Paperless Workplace - Timely tips for entrepreneurs



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paperless office
Some small-business owners are hesitant to shift to a paperless workplace because the transition seems overwhelming. But the switch doesn't have to happen overnight. If you need motivation to get started, …
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Thanks to mobile technologies like smartphones and tablet PCs, it's becoming easier for modern small-business owners to run their companies without an official office. Skipping this formality saves overhead costs …
happy worker
Anyone who has ever had the unhappy experience of working with a disgruntled fellow employee (or has been one themselves) knows the personal value of maintaining a positive work environment. …
negative worker
Did anyone you know instantly come to mind when you read the title of this article? Every business seems to have at least one negative employee. This person finds flaws …
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Businesses in the U.S. and U.K. lose $37 billion a year simply because workers do not fully understand their jobs, according to a new IDC white paper commissioned by Cognisco, …
IRS
Forewarned is forearmed: The Internal Revenue Service is examining the tax filings of small businesses in a special effort to find owners who are misreporting employees as "contractors." The IRS believes that …
passion for work
Anyone who's ever considered starting his or her own business has heard the following: "You have to love what you do." "Start a business around something you feel passionate about." …
email marketing
Remember when marketing was a high-dollar venture? You purchased advertising space in newspapers or, if you had a bigger budget, on TV or the radio. Times have changed. Now small-business …
ducky made in the USA
The Rubber Ducky is an American icon. As such, Craig Wolfe believes that its future descendants should be made in the United States. "The rubber duck was actually invented in …
email diagnosis
Our business relies on very fast interactions between travelers and concierges. If plans change or something goes wrong, or even if a client just has a simple question, we need …
free stuff
Who doesn't like to get something for nothing? Freebie marketing — whereby a business gives away goods or services to promote its brand and boost sales of related products or …
hootsuite
Social media marketing is largely an all-or-nothing endeavor. To make it work for your business, you have to post frequently and use various platforms. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Google+ …
cash stack
In some ways, managing your business's money is similar to managing your personal finances: You should practice disciplined spending, pay your bills on time, and regularly balance your books. In …
brain
It's easy to get caught up in the hamster wheel of running a small business. But, although it may seem like a waste of precious time, it's important to take …

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Ways to rekindle interest in business

Ateneo Professor on Entrepreneurship

From entrepreneur com

There are several ways by which interest/passion in the business can be reignited:

l. Entrepreneurs just want to have fun too. Find time to recharge.  Business owners/entrepreneurs must have fun.  I know some young entrepreneurs who run a chain a restaurants do computer games during hours when there is no business.

2.  Seek out a mentor;

3.  Delegate parts of business

More ways on how to reignite passion in business

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Sound of Music Play at Resort World

Sound of Music


One of the finest moments in the play Sound of Music play at Resort World was the rendition of "Climb every Mountain."

I think I will have to reconsider changing my opening song at entrep classes with "Climb Every Mountain"


              "Climb every mountain
                Ford every stream
                Follow every by way
                Follow every rainbow
               Till you find your dream.

               A dream that will need
               All the love you can give
               Every day of your life
               For as long as you live...

That reminds us of Sa Yo Lamang...

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Fail Fast Forward by Carol Bartz of Autodesk; Video share from Ecorner of Stanford

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Fail Forward Fast by Carol Bartz of Autodesk

This is about personal mastery as an important component of entrepreneurship. It talks about attitude. And Passion. Love what you do and do what you love.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Thank you Class Secretaries, and the Class

I take this opportunity to thank the ladies who helped me go through the entrep classes with relative ease.  I said this was leadership development, leadership in action.  They were great assistants, coordinators and communicators.  Thank you Dina for the Middle Managers, Angel for the MBA standard, and Angelica for Regis at Clark.  You were wonderful ladies

Thank you also for the active interest, passion of most of the class members in the subject.  Your interest meant everything. The interaction was great and I suppose it resulted in great learning for everyone.

The most touching moment of the class is when we sing the graduation song, I walk around and shake the hands of everyone.  I know, that would be the last time we will meet again for the class, and I wonder, if I did enough to make this future masters of the universe, learn their  craft,  if I did justice to their money and time. And to my role as a professor and as an entrepreneur.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

PI in Passion

There were two guest entreps who gave a new meaning to PI in KRAPI.  We ordinarily understand it to be Performance Indicator.  But for them it is something else.  What else would describe their passion in things that they love to do, and desire to act.  P......na.  Gawin na natin yan.  Can anybody beat that.?