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by lifeisstillgood
4371 days ago
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I can't agree more with Kator's comment. Find a mentor - maybe pay for a business coach if you want but you would probably be able to find an experienced serial entrepreneur in your industry after one or two conferences. I would however start today not with a book but a clean sheet of paper. Take a long hard look at you, your decisions and imagine explaining it all to a judge in five years time. What bits will you be proud of, which embarrassed by and which will land you in jail. If I was to give five points I wish I had done more of: - Always be hiring - Always be filling the pipeline - Always cut more out than you think is possible. Do less better. - never ever lie, and stand up and speak the truth as needed - know where the money is going |
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The first thing I ask when I start coaching someone is what are your goals with your career? In my career I can literally boil it down to four points:
1) Passion
2) Leadership
3) Compensation
4) Hybrid (Tech + Business)
At any time in my career I can score these 1-5 (5 being best) and the closer I get to 20 the better I feel. That said this is just the "what's your motivation" phase, next comes the "what's standing in your way" phase where you look deeply at your strengths and weaknesses and see how they block your ability to receive what you're looking for in your career. Then comes the "ok so now what" phase where you start setting goals to help shore up your weaknesses and magnify your strengths. Then it's "rinse and repeat" basically measure, adjust and execute.