Posted on Dec 12, 2014
What are the top 2 challenges you faced in starting your business?
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This could include a past, current or future business. What information/resources did you lack that you wish you had?
Edited 10 y ago
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 2
Greetings,
I knew what I wanted and needed to do for my business. But, some information on how to succeed in my field I was not aware of at first. It would have been helpful and shortened the time to success had I known someone, or had information on hand to direct me. Sort of like a small business field manual for ultrasound imaging on humans. Now, after 5 years of crossing hurdles, I am poised to win. I know myself and I know the competition.
To help others, I wrote an essay A Sonographers Road Map to Success. It can be seen on Amazon and it can be purchased for $1.99.
The most important reason I have succeeded is making it through the adversity I experienced while on active duty. The civilian environment does not require a man to experience walking through Thunderstorms with Lightning and ankle deep water and mud. Nor does it require hand to hand combat training where a Marine might get a bloody nose.
Kind Regards,
Mark A. Morris BS, RDMS, RVT
I knew what I wanted and needed to do for my business. But, some information on how to succeed in my field I was not aware of at first. It would have been helpful and shortened the time to success had I known someone, or had information on hand to direct me. Sort of like a small business field manual for ultrasound imaging on humans. Now, after 5 years of crossing hurdles, I am poised to win. I know myself and I know the competition.
To help others, I wrote an essay A Sonographers Road Map to Success. It can be seen on Amazon and it can be purchased for $1.99.
The most important reason I have succeeded is making it through the adversity I experienced while on active duty. The civilian environment does not require a man to experience walking through Thunderstorms with Lightning and ankle deep water and mud. Nor does it require hand to hand combat training where a Marine might get a bloody nose.
Kind Regards,
Mark A. Morris BS, RDMS, RVT
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SGT Brian Richardson
Mark, that is a common theme...trial and error...and the school of hard knocks. Good to hear you made it thru that to a successful place! I am working on a new project to help businesses grow. I posted a video about it too. Feel free to check it out at http://www.thecompanyproject.com
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...that wear too many hats!
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1) Marketing
2) Despite what you think, you don't need a brand new "framistan". Do not over-capitalize. If you can put out a product without a gadget do it. Don't get the gadget until you cannot possibly meet demand. Then save and pay cash.
2) Despite what you think, you don't need a brand new "framistan". Do not over-capitalize. If you can put out a product without a gadget do it. Don't get the gadget until you cannot possibly meet demand. Then save and pay cash.
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SGT Brian Richardson
I hear that! You might also be interested in a new site I am developing at http://www.thecompanyproject.com . Check it out and let me know what you think. It is designed for entrepreneurs and the growth of their businesses.
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