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Showing posts with label how to be successful. Show all posts

Friday, 15 May 2015

The One Attribute Present in All Successful New Ventures


What is needed to successfully start a new business? Most people think it's all about the initial idea or the founding team. And while those don’t hurt, few great companies grew simply because of those elements.

There is one attribute, however, that is present in all successful new ventures and the entrepreneurs who launch them: need for achievement.

Need for achievement is a preference for challenge coupled with an acceptance of personal responsibility for outcomes. A personal drive for accomplishment evidences one’s need for achievement. We may call it drive. We may call it hunger. We may call it being a self-starter, or being self-motivated. All of those would be accurate as we think about need for achievement in this context. 

How could it be that one trait has such an impact on success? Let’s think about it.

1. It breaks down doors.

Starting a business is a venture into uncertainty. Predicting obstacles the startup will face and what the winning idea or strategy will be from the start is impossible. An investor needs to know whether or not the founding team has the tenacity to stick to its vision through all the ups and downs, and if they will learn from them.

2. It fuels hard work.

Starting a business may seem impossible at first. But those who win are not just those with the most power or money, but rather those who are willing to work the hardest and care the most. When faced with likely failure, the only ones left are those who care too much to g. ive up. Success is the result of continued hard work in the face of what may seem to be incredible obstacles.

3. It demonstrates innovation.

Investors are not looking to invest primarily in a big idea or strategy as much as in the character of the entrepreneur. Starting a business is a venture into uncertainty. Predicting obstacles the startup will face and what the winning idea or strategy will be from the start is impossible. An investor needs to know whether or not the founding team has the tenacity to stick to its vision through all the ups and downs, and if they will learn from them. Need for achievement can lead to innovation and new, successful ideas. If entrepreneurs are too stubborn to give up, they will be forced to learn from their mistakes, adapt and advance in order to succeed.

​4. It harnesses natural abilities.

Grit, tenacity and resilience are increasingly becoming part of our criteria for talent, and are often valued more than traditional predictors of success like academic performance.

Talent and intelligence are not enough. Need for achievement is needed to focus and develop talents, and continually apply them to reach goals.

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Dr. James V. Green leads the education activities of Mtech as the Director of Entrepreneurship Education at the University of Maryland. Dr. Green's research interests include entrepreneurship education and the psychology of entrepreneurship. Prior to academia, Dr. Green's startup experiences included WaveCrest Laboratories, an innovative start-up in next-generation electric and hybrid-electric propulsion and drive systems (acquired by Magna International, NYSE: MGA), and Cyveillance, a software start-up and world leader in cyber intelligence and intelligence-led physical and cybersecurity (acquired by QinetiQ, LSE: QQ.L).

Friday, 18 January 2013

The price for success



The price for success
Like every other valuable thing, success comes with a price.
Successful people are those who are willing to pay the price not minding the cost.
Price is what you pay value Is what you get”- warren Buffelt
There are two ways to life as things are created in pairs and one is mostly the opposite of the other. For example, head and tale, front and back, up and down, give and take, seed and harvest, love and hate, friend and enemy, and rich and poor.
Everything comes in his pair, most of our body parts are in pairs too. This law tells us something that is very important, which is; life does not have middle position, it is ‘either this or that’.
It is either you are a success or a failure or you are great or not. Average is not a position because we must understand that nothing is at the state of rest in the universe. The universe is made of energy and this energy is in a constant vibrating motion, even the laws of physics are in support of this, let me not bore you with it, but know that life is in motion as the earth also is. It is either you are moving forward or going backward, progressing or retrogressing, as there is nothing as middle class.
What you are doing today is an indicator of your present position and your constant movement either to success or failure. Success and failure are not destinations but paths.
Tell tails to know the path you are in
Who are your friends?
What is your attitude towards life?
How long do you sleep?
What will you give up for self gratification?
What do you value most in life?
Who do you look up to in life, your mentors?
What is your value for work?
What are you doing right now that will contribute to your ultimate goal in life?
Answering these questions will tell you the position you are and show you were you are going. Understand in the words of Leonardo Davicin “God sells us all things at the price of labor”
Go get yours!

Felix Smith Aigbonohan.
Peak performance coach
CEO, RAZOREDGE Coaching