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REAL EDUCATION IN BUSINESS

SEASON 1 -  BUSINESS START-UP EPISODE 2 - REAL EDUCATION IN BUSINESS      Often the difference between poverty and wealth lies in the employment of all principles in a formula but one. Napoleon Hill. When one have applied all the principles needed to build a business u need just one more thing that will single you out from the others in the same quest as yours. And that element requires you to - STUDY, THINK, PLAN, STRATEGIZE AND WORK SMART. That is where REAL EDUCATION comes in. Business requires you to first of all study how other businesses like yours have made it through the years and on the other hand have failed and possibly liquidated. After then, think of the manner in which yours is going to be different and better than the rest. You now can go into planning what you want to do in the course of time be it biannually, yearly, biennially, quarterly or even in the space of years ( in areas of production, finance, marketing, advertising among others). STRATEGIZING comes

Life Issues Meddling.

During a robbery, the bank robber shouted to everyone in the bank: “Don’t move. The money belongs to the State. Your life belongs to you.” Everyone in the bank laid down quietly. This is called “Mind Changing Concept” Changing the conventional way of thinking. When a lady lay on the table provocatively, the robber shouted at her: “Please be civilized! This is a robbery and not a rape!” This is called “Being Professional” Focus only on what you are trained to do! When the bank robbers returned home, the younger robber (MBA-trained) told the older robber (who has only completed Year 6 in primary school): “Big brother, let’s count how much we got.” The older robber rebutted and said: “You are very stupid. There is so much money it will take us a long time to count. Tonight, the TV news will tell us how much we robbed from the bank!” This is called “Experience.” Nowadays, experience is more important than paper qualifications! After the robbers had left, the bank manager told the bank sup