Have you ever walked into a busy retail store, and heard a patron say, “this place must be making a fortune”? Obviously this analysis is simply based on the amount of people in the store at the time. Then maybe a year later, the same establishment closed. That very same patron might wonder what happened.
Many people love to watch the game of hockey, why is that?
They understand how the game works; enjoy evaluating and observing their favorite players in action. These fans will keep themselves up to date, go to the actual games, have long discussions with friends, watch the sport shows, and read the newspapers. Through these means they can study the players, know their stats, and can give an educated opinion on the game of hockey. Most of these types of dye hard fans are very passionate about the game, and some might agree with me when I use the term obsessed. If some of these fans would consider dedicating themselves the same way in business, they could be very successful!!!
How does hockey relate to understanding business?
Final thought
It is very important to have the right business training before venturing out on your own. This way you have a clear perceptive on how the game works, and what it will take to be good at it. The patron in the store was just an impressed fan, but did not know how to play the game. There is nothing wrong with that, and everyone is entitled to an opinion. However maybe the next time you hear someone say, this store is making a fortune, hopefully you will have gained some better awareness about the game of business!!!
They never put this situation in any parenting handbook.
A few years ago we went to a restaurant for dinner. As we approached the entrance...Would you consider yourself a diamond in the ruff waiting to shine?
I worked at many different jobs in my life before going into business on my own. Most people I knew could not figure out why I just didn’t stay with one, and move up the proverbially ladder. The truth is at the time I was not sure myself, except that something inside told me it was time to leave; I had learned what was needed to move on.How much education is enough to succeed?
Back in the early part of the last century people who obtained a high school education were considered very well educated. Then a little later on in the 50’s and 60” a university degree such as a BA or BC was enough to get a good job, and build a future. What about today?