6 Tips on Being a Successful Entrepreneur | John Mullins | TED
6 Tips on Being a Successful Entrepreneur | John Mullins | TED
Sometimes, you need to break the rules to innovate — but which ones? Entrepreneurship professor John Mullins shares six counter-conventional mindsets for entrepreneurs looking to think strategically, navigate challenges and change the world.
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في مسار ريادة الأعمال، يمكن أن يقع رواد الأعمال في بعض الأخطاء الشائعة. إليك بعض الأخطاء التي يجب تجنبها:
1. عدم وجود خطة عمل واضحة: قد يكون لديك فكرة رائعة، ولكن من المهم أن تحضّر خطة عمل محكمة وواضحة. يجب أن تحدد أهدافك واستراتيجياتك وخططك التشغيلية والتسويقية بشكل محدد. عدم وجود خطة يمكن أن يؤدي إلى عدم التنظيم والتركيز والفشل.
2. عدم فهم السوق والعملاء: من الضروري فهم السوق المستهدفة واحتياجات العملاء. قم بإجراء بحوث ودراسات لفهم المنافسة والاتجاهات السوقية ومتطلبات العملاء. عدم فهم السوق يمكن أن يؤدي إلى تقديم منتج أو خدمة غير مطلوبة أو عدم القدرة على تحقيق تنافسية قوية.
3. عدم التخطيط المالي الجيد: يجب على رواد الأعمال أن يكونوا حذرين في التخطيط المالي وإدارة الأموال. قد يكون من الصعب البدء برأس مال ضئيل، ولكن يجب أن تعمل على تحديد تكاليف البدء والتشغيل والتسويق وضمان توافر التمويل الكافي.
4. عدم بناء فريق قوي: رواد الأعمال يحتاجون إلى فريق قوي لدعمهم في تحقيق رؤيتهم. قد يكون من الخطأ الاعتماد على النفس بشكل كامل وعدم الاستعانة بالمحترفين والخبراء في المجالات المختلفة. بناء فريق قوي يساعد على تعزيز القدرات وتعزيز فرص النجاح.
5. الخوف من المخاطرة: ريادة الأعمال تنطوي على المخاطرة، ويجب أن يكون لدى رواد الأعمال الجرأة للتحرك وتجاوز المخاطر المحتملة. الخوف من المخاطرة الزائدة يمكن أن يمنع من اتخاذ القرارات الهامة والاستفادة من الفرص.
هذه بعض الأخطاء الشائعة التي يمكن أن يرتكبها رواد الأعمال. من الأهمية بمكان تجنبها وتعلم الدروس من الأخطاء الماضية لتحسين فرص النجاح في رحلة ريادة الأعمال.
When is it over this video take long
To sum up one word 🤣🤣 in a phrase or
sentence lol to simplified format we get!
One hour crammed into 1-2 minutes😱
hasta qué punto decir: "yes, we can" sin perder el enfoque del negocio. ?
Thanks for continuing updates I'd rather trade the stock market as it's more profitable. I make an average of $34,500 per week even though I barely trade myself.
Unique information Entrepreneurs looks at problem amd look solution for it before launching products and they cut off upcoming challenge 💯💯💯💯💯
This presentation is loaded with survivorship bias… and contradictions.
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In the video, John Mullins discusses six unconventional mindsets that entrepreneurs can adopt to succeed in business:
1. "Yes, we can": Embracing opportunities outside of core competencies, even if they seem unrelated, can lead to innovative solutions and business growth.
2. "Problem-first, not product-first logic": Focusing on solving problems rather than developing products can lead to more impactful and successful ventures.
3. "Think narrow, not broad": Narrowly targeting specific market segments with tailored solutions can lead to more effective marketing and higher customer satisfaction.
4. "Asking for the cash, and riding the float": Prioritizing cash flow and finding creative ways to finance ventures can lead to financial stability and growth.
5. "Beg, borrow, but please, please don’t steal": Being resourceful in acquiring necessary assets and resources, even if it means borrowing or partnering with others, can lead to successful ventures.
6. "Don't ask for permission, ask for forgiveness": Taking calculated risks and forging ahead without seeking permission can lead to breakthrough innovations and competitive advantages.
Mullins uses examples from successful entrepreneurs like Arnold Correia, Jonathan Thorne, Philip Knight, Bill Bowerman, Elon Musk, Tristram Mayhew, and Rebecca Mayhew to illustrate each mindset. He encourages viewers to embrace these unconventional approaches to entrepreneurship to overcome challenges and achieve success in their ventures.
This is a great video. The list is short and the examples really helpful to explain the concept. Thank you!
It is helpful, thank you John.
Spot on sir, fantastic information shared! 😎👌
If you read the comments here only see negativity, just remember why you are here: to be rich, not to be right.
You are amazing John! Thank you for the insights. 😃
Informative and inspiring talk! The "Ask for the Cash, Ride the Float" mindset, along with the Elon Musk & Tesla example, resonates the most with me. Just important to get paid as early as possible as an entrepreneur. I took detailed video notes✍on this video on my website in case you are interested.
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Thank you! This is amazing!
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A million thanks for this good presentation, M. John.
Thank you Mr John
You are truly amazing John. You compiled them shortly and briefly. Million thanks and will keep them, improve them, and continue learning.
Theory is very easy but practical is way harder then theory lectures
These questions are worth asking yourself, based on the seven mindsets shared here:
1) Which of these mindsets are embodied in you?
2) Which others can you learn?
3) Which can you teach to those with whom you work?
4) Is there one that you can apply to a challenge you're facing today?
Tips 8: Have Emotional Intelligence.
Let's change the world together to be a better place, or we will just die out. AI is not the answer – believe me.
Impressed by the part of Selling first and producing later.
This guy has the Coca-Cola story all wrong. It was a problem first scenario. It actually worked out brilliantly for the company, the market and the public. I’m surprised a businessman of his longevity hasn’t read or understood the classic “Doing Business Boldly: The Art Of The Intelligent Risk.”
Let's be calling tip six what it is: private profit from public funding.
Yikes. Cringe.
Thats why its important to listen and observe, so that the problems of the world can become clear to you.