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Troubled Waters...Part 2By Holly A. Magister, CPA, CFP®
Many good-intentioned entrepreneurs confuse being courageous (the subject of my last blog) with the notion that during difficult times they must become a “Lone Ranger” in order to survive. What I have observed is the truly successful entrepreneurs do the exact opposite. They instinctively recognize the value of their resources and know exactly when to draw upon them for help. Instead of retreating to their early days of entrepreneurship, where they were "rugged individualists" by necessity, they call upon the people, companies, and other resources from the past that have consistently provided them with "best of their breed" performances. And if for some reason, they do not have access to such a resource in their time of need, they find them. Someway, somehow they find them. So, how do you know if the resources you have drawn upon in the past, or are considering for your current and future needs, are truly "resourceful"? Or do they simply go through the motions? I recommend asking yourself if those resources have delivered, kept promises, or maybe even exceeded your expectations. Are they creative and capable of providing a point of view that may not be popular? Is their advice, service and attitude one that makes you feel as if they truly are concerned about YOU? The truly valuable resources in your world should not be afraid to make changes to the way they deliver their products and services to you. They should be flexible, open-minded and capable of adapting to the troubled waters we all share. Technology and the knowledge base is changing and growing rapidly. Your resources should be adopting these advances and excited to share with you the benefits from doing so. |
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