Entrepreneur
An entrepreneur basically mobilizes resources to pursue a
purpose for the gain of the community. He or she doesn’t necessarily have the
resources, but he mobilizes it.
Day 1: identify problems
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The
earth was void. It was a problem. God identified a problem and you are created
in his image and likeness. Have you closed your mind to the problems around
you? You have closed your mind to opportunity
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If
there is anything we have an abundance of, it is problems
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What
people call problems, others call opportunity. When someone is sick, it is a
doctor’s opportunity, when someone dies, the coffin maker has an opportunity.
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People
who identify and solve problems never go hungry
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Key
to identify problems: “wherever people are, there are problems”
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Where
do we find people: schools, hospitals, companies, churches, streets, markets,
lorry stations, houses
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What
problems do these people have: students, mothers, children, men , women
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Write
down the problems you identify.
Day 2: Who is desperate
for an answer and will pay for it
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There
are problems you will solve and receive nothing.
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You
must identify problems that cause people enough pain or pleasure for them to
pay for it and pay for it now
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Find
the hungriest people for a solution who would pay for it
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The
best problem to solve is a problem with a large demand for an answer people
will pay for.
Day 3: Find a solution
that works
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You
may not have a solution, but you can find it.
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Only
those who search can find. If you are not searching, you will find nothing
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If
you can solve the problems of millions, you will be a millionaire
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If
you can think enough, you will realise every problem has a solution. Think and
grow rich
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If
you have a solution, define it and fine tune it.
Day 4: Raise Capital with your
solution
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People
will always support a cause even if they won’t support a person
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Strangers
dupe people because of a cause
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If
you have a solution you can raise money
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Good
deals attract money. Money will always chase a good deal. It’s a truth worthy
of all acceptation
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Sources
of capital: savings, investors, family, friends, customers, capital machine
Day 5: Sell the solution
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The
only proof you are in business is to sell your solution.
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If
you make the first sale. You must work on multiplying the sales.
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Money
is made when sales are made. If you cannot sell, you have no business being in
business
Day 6: Develop the business
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Now
you can put in structures to make sure the business grows and is profitable.
The accounts are okay etc.
KEY WORDS THAT WILL HELP YOU
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LEVERAGE
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PRODUCERS
AND CONSUMERS
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ASSET
CREATION
BUSINESSES YOU CAN START WITH LITTLE
OR NO MONEY
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Own
a brand
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Start
a school
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Organise
weekly programs
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Distribute
products
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Farming:
snail, grass cutter
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Packaging
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Clothing:
T- SHIRT