Monday 10 April 2017

Don't Just Rush In, First Ask Questions!




You think you've got a million dollar business idea, you feel your business initiative will excel looking at the nature of things, you have assurance that your business innovation will make you great profits and so on and so forth? Yes you maybe right but on a second thought, you cannot detect the taste of bitter kola from it's chewing sound. Due to the concept of change and variation, what you expect might not always be what you get.

Like a popular adage will always say, 'one who asks questions hardly misses his way'. Always endeavor to ask questions on or about any business idea you want to give birth to. There are people who have ventured and are still into such businesses or ventures, why not approach them and let them give you proper insight and knowledge on what the business is all about, the basic rudiments, approaches, etc. to actualizing and excelling in such business. By so doing, you will be able to know what to expect, the dos and donts surrounding the industry or venture you desire to undertake and manage unforeseen contingencies that may result in the long run.

Many individuals tend to quickly rush into business plans and ideas because they feel it will generate nice income after haven considered very little or limited factors and at the later, end up playing the blame game. Like every game always have rules and conditions to play and win, so has every business. As a newbie, you will not know the strategic platform to climb on if you dont go closer and inquire from your predecessors.

Likely cost of not asking questions:
1. There's every possibility of taking a longer period to excel in that field after several trials and errors.
2. You may likely spend more in the process of trial and error.
3. You may not be able to compete effectively with your rivals/competitors.
4. If you are not persistent enough, you maybe forced to quit and give up especially if things dont workout as you planned.

Experience they say, is the best teacher. It's only the wise that learn from other peoples' experiences. No matter how appealing and attractive your plans are don't just rush in to later regret but first ask questions and try to know why (why will it work?, why will it not work? why must I do it like this? why must the outcome be like this, etc.).

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