I've been an entrepreneur ever since I can remember. I sold tadpoles and frogs in elementary school, colored sand terrariums in middle school, stereos and sound systems in high school and college, and I started a database development company in business school.
But it wasn't until the early 90s that I made being an entrepreneur my career.
I quickly realized I needed peer groups and advisors to help take my businesses to the next level.
Verne Harnish was one of the first people I found. I joined the Young Entrepreneur's Organization (but so many of us have lost our "Y" that it's now just called the Entrepreneurs' Organization.) Among many entrepreneurial endeavors, Verne founded EO, Gazelles (a global executive education and coaching company), and Birthing of Giants (now called the Entrepreneurial Masters Program at MIT).
I was recently at a party with him in Arizona. While there, I asked him, "What's changed about entrepreneurship over the last 30 years?". Here is a short video with his response.
I was happy to hear that the answer was "Nothing". While the hot industries, technologies, and players have changed, many of the winning principles are timeless.
This is a helpful reminder that, even when innovating, we should focus on what doesn't change - rather than what does.
He also offers some great one-page tools that you can download here.
Good Stuff ... Hope it Helps!
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Entrepreneurship Over The Last 30 Years
I've been an entrepreneur ever since I can remember. I sold tadpoles and frogs in elementary school, colored sand terrariums in middle school, stereos and sound systems in high school and college, and I started a database development company in business school.
But it wasn't until the early 90s that I made being an entrepreneur my career.
I quickly realized I needed peer groups and advisors to help take my businesses to the next level.
Verne Harnish was one of the first people I found. I joined the Young Entrepreneur's Organization (but so many of us have lost our "Y" that it's now just called the Entrepreneurs' Organization.) Among many entrepreneurial endeavors, Verne founded EO, Gazelles (a global executive education and coaching company), and Birthing of Giants (now called the Entrepreneurial Masters Program at MIT).
I was recently at a party with him in Arizona. While there, I asked him, "What's changed about entrepreneurship over the last 30 years?". Here is a short video with his response.
I was happy to hear that the answer was "Nothing". While the hot industries, technologies, and players have changed, many of the winning principles are timeless.
This is a helpful reminder that, even when innovating, we should focus on what doesn't change - rather than what does.
Entrepreneurship Over The Last 30 Years
I've been an entrepreneur ever since I can remember. I sold tadpoles and frogs in elementary school, colored sand terrariums in middle school, stereos and sound systems in high school and college, and I started a database development company in business school.
But it wasn't until the early 90s that I made being an entrepreneur my career.
I quickly realized I needed peer groups and advisors to help take my businesses to the next level.
Verne Harnish was one of the first people I found. I joined the Young Entrepreneur's Organization (but so many of us have lost our "Y" that it's now just called the Entrepreneurs' Organization.) Among many entrepreneurial endeavors, Verne founded EO, Gazelles (a global executive education and coaching company), and Birthing of Giants (now called the Entrepreneurial Masters Program at MIT).
I was recently at a party with him in Arizona. While there, I asked him, "What's changed about entrepreneurship over the last 30 years?". Here is a short video with his response.
I was happy to hear that the answer was "Nothing". While the hot industries, technologies, and players have changed, many of the winning principles are timeless.
This is a helpful reminder that, even when innovating, we should focus on what doesn't change - rather than what does.
Verne has lots of insights. I recommend you check out his books - Scaling Up, Mastering The Rockefeller Habits, and The Greatest Business Decisions of All Time.
He also offers some great one-page tools that you can download here.
Good Stuff ... Hope it Helps!
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