
Well, you know what comes next...
This is one of the golden rules in business and one I often talk about when advising and coaching business-owners - here's why!
Generally they have gotten as far as the exciting [oh, and extremely nerve-wracking] part - that is, they've come up with the business idea, maybe even researched it a bit, and then, well, they've become pretty scared because (queue 'dun-dun-dunnn' music) it's now a case of plans and action.
Though my own work is focused on the communications aspect of business - with start-ups [and indeed with businesses in 'revamp' or reorganisation mode], a lot depends on the strategy and plan of the business. SO - things like - what do we do? Who's our customer? How do we get to them?
I expect a robust chuckle from many of you at this point, however, it's not so funny when you're the one having difficulty answering said questions! Here are some of the stalling issues I've come across to date...
1 - Fear: I'm afraid to tell people what I'm doing - in case it's met with 'you're doing what??';
2 - Lack of research / planning: I'm not actually sure if this IS a good business idea...
3 - Getting in ones' own way: Many of us business-people suffer from this 'contagion' - in essence, we're entirely responsible for our own level of success [remember the two 'p's?]
The good news is, you can overcome all of the above. On one condition: you have to want to. At the risk of becoming a walking sound-byte, where there's a will, there's a way - when a business idea has enough depth and rationale to it, within reason, it is doable.