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Is it time to start my own lab? What kind of advice can u give?
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<blockquote data-quote="Yourgoes" data-source="post: 167038" data-attributes="member: 12795"><p>The E-Myth (“Entrepreneurial Myth”) is the mistaken belief that most businesses are started by people with tangible business skills, when in fact most are started by “technicians” who know nothing about running a business. Hence most fail. </p><p></p><p>The issue is one of perception. You only can address issues you are <em>aware of</em>, technicians have their own way of looking at the world. Entrepreneurs see the world differently. </p><p></p><p>Neither is wrong, it simply depends on your objective; if you are running a business, you desperately need to see the world through Entrepreneur eyes. This article gives some good reasons why.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/martinzwilling/2013/04/25/the-e-myth-principle-is-still-alive-and-flourishing/" target="_blank">http://www.forbes.com/sites/martinzwilling/2013/04/25/the-e-myth-principle-is-still-alive-and-flourishing/</a></p><p></p><p>The first and hardest thing for a owner/technician/artist to do is to delegate effectively (hence the absolutely insane hours most of us have worked). Sounds simple, proves very difficult, lots of control/trust issues to work out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yourgoes, post: 167038, member: 12795"] The E-Myth (“Entrepreneurial Myth”) is the mistaken belief that most businesses are started by people with tangible business skills, when in fact most are started by “technicians” who know nothing about running a business. Hence most fail. The issue is one of perception. You only can address issues you are [I]aware of[/I], technicians have their own way of looking at the world. Entrepreneurs see the world differently. Neither is wrong, it simply depends on your objective; if you are running a business, you desperately need to see the world through Entrepreneur eyes. This article gives some good reasons why. [url]http://www.forbes.com/sites/martinzwilling/2013/04/25/the-e-myth-principle-is-still-alive-and-flourishing/[/url] The first and hardest thing for a owner/technician/artist to do is to delegate effectively (hence the absolutely insane hours most of us have worked). Sounds simple, proves very difficult, lots of control/trust issues to work out. [/QUOTE]
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