2 Minutes Business Article
Title: Another Perspective to Business Accountability.
When you start out in business, you are going to be many things at the same time. You will be your own CEO, Secretary, Accountant, Consultant, Lawyer, and your own banker etc. Because, having to pay for these services at that level may not be convenient.
If you start out in business without learning these basic skills that will make you many personalities in one for the initial and future success of your business, and you are not willing to learn on the Job, you may end up frustrated in business.
Now, I'm not trying to say you have to go to school to obtain degrees in all these disciplines before you start your business. No, no, no, no! All I'm trying to let you know is that you have to learn some of the basic skills of these professions, and you don't need a university to learn them; you simply need to be inquisitive with humility, and also do research. In other words, learn to think like them and know the relevance of these professions to your business.
That to me, is where personal business accountability begins.
Accountability is the ability to do all the important/necessary things that can keep you growing consistently from one level to the next, and check-mate all the faults.
It is also the ability to submit to and report your performance to yourself on a timely bases when you're just starting out, and then, find mentors to report to when things starts working as desired.
The truth about accountability is, it's easier to learn at your small beginning than when you are already big. And, in-fact, it's accountability that actually helps you grow big. Without it, people remain small.
To become an effective/efficient entrepreneur/business owner, you must learn the basic rules of the game, and hold yourself accountable to the perspective I have shared. You must learn to think like the professionals.
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