
Some people seem to believe that you shouldn’t go in business for yourself until you’ve acquired all of the requisite knowledge. They may expect you to have intimate expertise of all the details involved with legal matters, accounting practices, marketing strategies, and all the other things that go along with running a successful business While it is certainly helpful to have this kind of background experience and knowledge, you can never expect to be a complete expert in everything that you do.
Yes, read some guides online and pick up a couple of helpful books at the bookstore, but you simply cannot wait around until you have explored each and every aspect of running a successful business. You have to remember that a lot of the learning involved comes from experience, trial and error, and a little bit of on-the-job training too. In this way, if you’re thinking about starting a business of your own, don’t be afraid to just in and take a chance. Learn along the way.
Yes, you will probably make mistakes, but you will learn from them. You can develop your expertise as you go through the trials and tribulations of running a successful business. For example, you may have a strong background in marketing, but you don’t know the first thing about direct sales. Only after you’ve attempted a few cold calls of your own that you will really learn what you need to do, what you should do, and what you shouldn’t do. A book can help, but nothing teaches better than experience.





Feedback Secrets
October 21, 2008 3:34 pm
I agree with you 100%. The best way to learn is by doing. Like Napoleon Hill says in Think and Grow Rich, in about a year you can become an expert in most fields.
Andrew. Estate Lawyer.
October 21, 2008 6:20 pm
Great advice! You’ll learn a heck of a lot by doing. And don’t forget to surround yourself with great advisers who you can turn to when you have questions.