Sunday, October 2, 2016
Experts Views on the Value of Business
Chuck Blakeman started seven businesses on four continents
but he feels the traditional business plan is a waist of time. Blakeman spoke about rehumanizing business by
giving everyone their brain back; he has a no-nonsense approach to life and
business. He is the type to help you
unlearned everything learned about business then rebuilds you up with great
information. He not only wants to
transform your business but also your life. Even though Blakeman has an unconventional way
of thing I agree with him on a certain level. I do know some people will spend
months almost years trying to perfect their business plan in retrospect if that
time was applied directly to the business the business would be up and running
by now. However on the other hand, I do
think an entrepreneur needs some sort of guide to follow. How successful can a
person be if they just wing it all?
Carl Schramm is currently a professor at Syracuse University;
he also serves as a visiting scientist at MIT and a member of the Council on
Foreign Relations. (Thinkbrg.org, 2016).
Even though Carl Schramm is an educator is views on entrepreneur are not
textbook. He believes sticking to a
traditional business plan is a waist of time because business plans quickly
expires. Everything does not need to be exact
according to him, being exact is being redundant and being redundant is being
normal. Some characteristics of an
entrepreneur according to Carl Schramm are: they think in terms of disruption,
and are often thought to be disruptive by the change-averse: They see things
differently, considering untraditional forces that others did not see.
It’s a little funny to me how I pick to men who think unconventional,
like myself. Yes, I believe everyone
needs a foundation and guidance however textbooks often go out of date with
information so why solely rely on textbooks for information and a blue print?
Reference:
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2014/09/carl_schramm_leadership.html
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