Am I Ready to Start a Business? 10 personal questions to ask yourself before you commit
Posted: Thursday, July 03, 2008
by Carol Denbow
No, we won't begin with "Do you have a master's degree?" Although education does matter, higher education is not a requirement for starting or succeeding in a new business. In fact, according to a 1992 United States Census Bureau report, only 5.3 percent of business owners have a Master's degree or higher education. 9.4 percent had less than a high school education; some only up to the eighth grade. Oddly enough, only 17 percent had any business education. The founder of Dell Computers was a college dropout. Starting out of his garage, he managed to excel above all of the world's top computer manufacturers. One in three computers sold today is a Dell.
- Do I have energy, and am I in good health?
- Am I a self-starter?
- Do I have a willingness to work hard?
- Am I a good organizer?
- Am I able to make decisions?
- Am I able to make plans and follow through?
- Am I able to inspire and direct others?
- Am I honest (and be honest!)?
- Do I regularly balance my checkbook and avoid debt?
- Am I a jack of all trades and a master at one???
If you're unsure of your response to any of the ten questions listed above, it's possible that if you attempt starting a business, you may fall into the ninety percent of new businesses which fail in their first year. The statistics can be startling, but they are a reality. You may want to re-consider your business idea.
Carol Denbow is the author of several books including "Are You Ready to Be Your Own Boss?" a 144 page, easy-to-read and comprehend business start-up book. See more at http://www.booksbydenbow.weebly.com/
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