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Banish ego to win
Banish Ego to Win
By Tim Henning
Dragon’s Den and Apprentice wannabes need to put a pin in their egos to be successful in business, says the author of a new book for entrepreneurs.
Ken Horn, 49, has worked with start ups for a decade and claims to have helped 6,000 set up in business,
The Glaswegian, whose book is called Everyday Entrepreneurs, said “There is a huge disconnect between the high-octane egos and the real-life entrepreneur community who want to start traditional businesses in conventional or emerging markets.”
Ken’s top tips for budding entrepreneurs are:
1. Don’t let the admin distract you. Make sure you concentrate on customers and trade
2. Be careful with online advice. Try to find a mentor instead
3. Remember the three business building blocks – what am I offering? Who am I offering it to? How and I going to broadcast one to the other?
4. Promoting business is a combination of lots of word of mouth, social media, Press and posters.
5. Regularly review your offer. The market moves and changes so remain agile.
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