Archive for October, 2008
Effective leadership in small business: The Intrapreneur
Written by Steve Winduss on October 16, 2008 – 6:53 am -Your small business needs effective leadership. Possibly your most important asset besides your product is your intrapreneur.
You have decided that you are entrepreneur not intrapreneur. Your business needs an intrapreneur – the entrepreneur inside the business. But how can you identify such a key component of your team? You can’t afford to get this one wrong.
To help, I have highlighted 30 ways to spot an intrapreneur, those key traits which mark him out as the special one, the one that your business can’t do without.
An Intrapreneur ……… Read more »
Tags: intrapreneur, leadership
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Small Business Myth #3: Knowledge is power
Written by Steve Winduss on October 9, 2008 – 6:29 am -
Knowledge is power. So wrote Sir Francis Bacon in 1597. Far be it for me to argue with such an esteemed philosopher and statesman but if that was the case, why aren’t taxi drivers running the country?
An attitude prevails even today in UK small business that somehow to have the knowledge is to hold the balance of power. There is a reluctance to share information as to do so Read more »
Tags: small business culture, small business myths
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How does failure breed success?
Written by Steve Winduss on October 2, 2008 – 11:34 pm -
Failure is an “act that does not achieve success”. So to ask “how does failure breed success?”, we must first define success.
Success is “the act of achieving a desired or planned outcome”. This definition makes no reference to an absence of failure. In other words, success and failure can co-exist.
Pairs of muscles in the human body work antagonistically. One pushes and the other pulls. For instance, the biceps and triceps are a pair of muscles that work antagonistically for the common good of the arm – allowing it to bend and straighten. The arm cannot function without the presence of both.
In a similar way, success and failure work antagonistically for the common good of the project, task, or whatever.
They say that success is a journey not a destination.
But surely failure is the journey, success the destination. Read more »
Tags: business culture, failure, success
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