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Venture With Business Passion

Need To Reach 1000's Of Business Clients?


The Renegade Network Marketer Business passion will seperate the strong from the weak. Anything we ever do we do well with internal committment to excellence. In starting a new venture it takes business passion to succeed. The competition is fierce and in some cases hidden in plain view.

By this we mean the companies seeking to put you out of business could be on the internet planning or executing a similar venture.

So, what seperates the really good ideas and the also rans? By the way, also rans usually means spend a lot of money or other peoples hard earned investment dollars and see it flushed down the drain.

The long term companies (sometimes referred to as brick and mortar) are usually built on business passion. The founders had a keen eye towards an invention or service that everyone would understand and "get-it".

The market accepts innovation one project at a time. The projects that leap to the forefront are typically built around a burning desire to succeed from the founding management team. They know their target market and breathe it through their thought process and thus downline into their company employees. No one is safe from this burning desire to dominate and succeed.

Now that's a statement or two isn't it. So, here we sit with this great idea for a company and we can't launch. Why? Because we lack business passion. This passion is what get's us up in the morning and through the weekend in those desperate hours that seperate a compelling launch of the business or a failed start up once again. There are more failures than success stories as we all know.

When you believe in something and can articulate it's overall value proposition without having to think about it you are half way there. Planning and execution are key steps that must be well funded and completely understood step by step. No quick starts here. Take the time to plan. Take the time to mimick your plan in a draft scenario. What is your plan B? I hate that phrase quite frankly as it is a negative tone but a necessary one to be a compelling venture long term.

Sometimes your initial management design may not be your lasting framework. So be flexible but be well managed and take nothing for granted. Seek the advice of others who have been there. They love to help and love to get asked the questions to remember what it was like on peanut butter and jelly!

What about a partner?

The Talmadge Group Takes Aim As your business grows you may want to include consultantcy relationships with companies that have the right stuff. With years of experience in staffing and recruiting we have found the Talmadge Group in the great state of Georgia provides excellent results and terrific plans for your growth.

If all else fails and no one in your inner circle has driven this lane then seek professional advice via the many consulting firms that are readily available and well versed in your area of expertise.

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