Mr. Godin- If you're starting out as an entrepreneur or a freelancer or a project manager, the most important choice you'll make is: what to do? As in the answer to the question, "what do you do?" Some questions to help you get started: 1. Who are you trying to please? Small business owners/starters. 2. Are you trying to make a living, make a difference, or leave a legacy? Paying the bills is nice but I'd like to make a difference, thereby leaving a legacy. 3. How will the world be different when you've succeeded? The small businesses owners I've helped will eventually be running large businesses and teaching their grandchildren the principals that helped them succeed and eventually handing over the keys to them. 4. Is it more important to add new customers or to increase your interactions with existing ones? Both. I'm interested in building business friendships. 5. Do you want a team? Sure. 6. How big? No larger that 8. Then maybe teams of 8 people up...
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