Secrets of Successful Businessman let's discuss more in depth about the "hidden values" that exist in the Business World. Are you ready? Let's get started ...
LIFE CHANGING BUSINESS EDUCATION
Business education as well changes your life!
We agree and understand that education to start and run a business is very difficult and expensive.
There is one interesting fact and equality of people who are successful in their field respectively, it turns out, before they achieve success, they have (had) through a thousand times before his failure!
"Even a series of failures is a requirement for success!"
As ever I ask you to do on the previous edition, if you've tried to ask successful people you know?
Not yet? Okay, hopefully that means you believe me.
If you ask successful people around you, about how many times they fail, before they reach the success they have now, maybe you'll be very surprised with their answers.
Yes, I once tried to ask the few people who I admit has been financially successful, and their answers are quite surprising! Apparently it was their failure to consider as a matter of course and is part of a business itself!
it Means we have to. We must dare to make mistakes and failures. Unfortunately, the environment around us does not support us to make mistakes and learn from those mistakes.
Our boss will be furious at the office, if any employee makes a mistake. Once you make a mistake, then you will get a harsh reprimand, two times you make a mistake, you can get fired!
Mistakes and failure for most people are expensive. No wonder, if most of us will never really feel successful! Poor us…
Simply because we're Afraid of making Mistakes and learning from it!
While in the business world, you may be rewarded if you make a mistake. That means you do something (and should be respected!). There will never be people who will reprimand or fire you if you make a mistake. This is one important value in this business, which must be recognized, not owned by another business; dare to make mistakes and learn from those mistakes.
Then, the values of low business investment will make you undergo any failure more wisely and without fear that you will go bankrupt!
Definition of a surprise, as mentioned previously, the more strengthens the reason, why the education factor becomes important at least the knowledge of Business. This is why a series of mistakes and failures experienced by the perpetrators received an award. You need to learn, keep learning, and make many mistakes to reach your goal, because it is natural, most people do not have any experience in this industry (or on a business in general). That’s one of Successful Businessman Secrets.
Have you heard about Robert Metcalf?
He is a founder of 3Com Corporation and inventor of the Palm Pilot. Robert Metcalf is the man who introduced a law known as the Law of Metcalf.
The law is:
"Economic Value of a Network (Network) is the Power of Two from the Total Network (Network)!" For example it is most easily applied in Internet marketing.
That is, if you have 1 piece of a facsimile machine, the economic value of the network is 1 rank 2 (= 1). If you have 2 fax machines, then the economic value of the network facsimile is 2 to the power 2 (= 4). If you have 3 pieces of a facsimile machine, hence its economic value is 3 rank 2 (= 9), and so on.
For example, telecommunications networks, network television (cable), network hospital, educational networks, franchising networks, hotel chains, and of course the network (Internet)-marketing!
Hopefully now you understand why most people are rich and successful, always "turn-on" (sorry I'm on the occasion of this word) with the words "network"!
So, it is important for you to have a network (network), because the economic value of your network is the square of the number of members in your organization. Economically, we now understand why so many billionaires are generated from this industry.
Yes, because the Business World is naturally run in accordance with the laws of Metcalf!
That’s all for this edition, Secrets of Successful Businessman.







