Tireless (eBook)

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2019 | 1. Auflage
100 Seiten
Made for Success Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-64146-431-4 (ISBN)

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Tireless -  Kim Lorenz
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What is it that makes someone a success in business? What drives an individual to create success? Is it being hit by a "e;lucky stick"e; or is it something else?Lorenz started from nothing, a common theme, but founded two companies, ran them successfully and sold them to Fortune 500's. Through thought-provoking, insightful and engaging stories with real world examples, Lorenz provides intuitive practical advice on the fundamentals of life success: seek and seize the opportunities in front of you. Your eyes will be opened to new possibilities at every turn of the page.Your next decision could dictate the trajectory you take. How you spend your time, and the decisions you make all matter. You will enjoy learning how to see business and life differently, the opportunities that so many others fail to see.Luck is when preparation meets opportunity. Tireless is a testimony to those who strive to seek opportunity. It is a must-read for everyone that is determined to win.

Introduction

Opportunities are in Front of you Every Day

Every day, all over the world, people like you and I see opportunities and start their own businesses. They come from all walks of life, and they live in all types of places. Today, there are more opportunities to own your own business than any other time in history. Advancing technology adds even more opportunity, and businesses can be started with low capital, even from the comfort of your own home.

The world’s largest retailer, Amazon, was started in a garage. You can start your own business in your spare time, or work at it part-time while you are still at another job. The market and ideas you have can be tested before you invest too much money or time.

Millions of people around the world have taken the plunge, so why not you? Is it easy? Absolutely not! Is there risk involved? You better believe it. Will every business launched succeed? No. Most new business ventures fail. But is it worth it?

Without a shadow of a doubt.

As you read on, keep in mind that there are millions of very successful people, just like you and I, who did not start their own businesses and were very successful working for someone else. They saw opportunities to enhance their careers right where they were. Consider where you are working now. Many opportunities are being missed that can lead to greater success where you work now. By reading this book, you will, hopefully, start to see and act upon previously unseen opportunities that are all around you. It does not matter if the opportunities are where you work now, or if you start a business around your ideas. This book will share many examples of what people recognized as an opportunity, and why (and how) they acted on it.

Most new businesses that fail do so in the first few years, for many reasons. Why a business either succeeds or fails is often a result of a person’s individual vision, skills, self-discipline, motivation, knowledge, and tireless efforts. Success is not easy. It makes no difference if you own the business or are working for someone else; you alone can make the choice to succeed and make it happen.

All throughout this book, you will read stories of success. There are some told of very famous people, and other stories of people you have probably never heard of. However, all the examples have a common thread: people just like you and I visualized an opportunity and then acted on it.

Success is not dependent upon your level of education. I had started our first corporation at the age of 26, and was a multi-millionaire well before age 30. I went back to school and completed my Master’s of Business Administration at the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business many years after starting more than one business from scratch. I did learn I would have been more successful had I obtained the MBA prior to starting the businesses, but fortunately, the businesses were still a success. I was also very pleased to learn we had been doing many things exceedingly well.

So, why do I share this? Well, thousands of successful companies have been founded by people without a college education, advanced degrees, or a large amount of money. Our success, in large measure, and that of thousands of others, was in our ability to visualize what a customer really needed and training our employees to do the same. We developed the habits to see opportunity when it presented itself, while others missed it. Opportunity can come in thousands of different ways, but if you are not looking for it, it will be missed. Opportunity can be disguised as an obstacle, but when you face it head-on, in most cases, you will discover new paths to success. But, again, this is only true if you are looking for it.

Our minds are such powerful tools. There are millions of things we might be looking at, but not really seeing what they are or what they could be. What is important is asking why what you see is the way it is.

Highly-educated executives in Fortune 500 firms (or any business for that matter) such as Boeing, United Parcel Service, and PACCAR missed or failed to recognize what could be because they were focused on what they thought they knew. Because I asked why, I was able to create tremendous new opportunities for success in business. You will read these win-win stories and learn how you can apply this strategy to your own life.

Many times, totally by chance, you will see opportunity and simply fail to follow up. Then the opportunity is wasted. Once you start to see any situation differently, with eyes open to change, you can make a significant difference in your life and the lives of others. If you fail, you can use that failure to power yourself ahead. Use failure as a lesson to build on. I failed many times in the companies I worked for or owned, but in the end, I founded and successfully ran large corporations that were eventually sold to Fortune 500 firms.

We are all familiar with companies like Microsoft, Starbucks, and Amazon. While these are now giant companies that are known all over the world, creating some of the world’s wealthiest individuals (as well as millions of wealthy stockholders), they each share similar traits. The founders were able to visualize an opportunity—to see and understand something that could be—when others did not see it at all. While there are many books about the famous, wealthy people who started these companies, remember, there have been millions of other companies started that succeeded for their founders, families, and workers. Some share very similar paths to success of the well-known companies, but many took non-traditional paths to get to the place they are today.

My first business was started with borrowed money in a legacy industry crowded with similar companies. Yet, we succeeded in our markets far beyond any of the competition, including many international firms. One of the companies we started and sold now has thousands of employees. While there were many barriers to starting the businesses, we overcame them. There were obstacles to success that became valuable lessons to learn. When we all learn from mistakes, we become better decision-makers.

As I mentioned previously, a common thread that holds Microsoft, Starbucks, and Amazon together is that the opportunities envisioned by their founders were right in front of them. However, those opportunities were also right in front of millions of other people. Why did these founders see something others did not see? What was it that they saw? And why didn’t anyone else jump on those opportunities first? What did these individuals do that set them apart at the time they started and beyond? We can learn so much from their examples.

We can teach ourselves to look past the obvious and open our eyes to see opportunity, examples of which are seen throughout this book. You can train yourself to visualize, learn, and gain a better understanding of what can be ignored and what should be pursued. Always ask yourself why things are as they are.

Is there a better way?

What does the customer really need in the future?

Can we do better?

Can we find a more efficient way to do what we do?

My favorite question when I hear, “We always do it that way,” is “When did we start always doing it that way?” The more you can understand the stories behind many great businesses and their founders, the more you can build the confidence to either start your own business or have greater success in the place you work. I hope that my own success stories add to your knowledge and open your mind to better ways of achieving success.

A close business associate once remarked after a very successful new product launch, “The difference between this success and nothing changing is that the person behind it took the thoughts from the shower, acted on them, and did something great to make them happen.” In other words, the difference is in taking the initiative to take a thought a few steps beyond a dream, to investigating what could be and visualizing positive outcomes.

The founders of Microsoft, Starbucks, and Amazon not only saw opportunities, but they took immediate action and made something happen. Microsoft founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen saw an enormous opportunity that opened up with the advent of computerization. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos saw an opportunity to change the way that people buy books (and now everything). This was also made possible by advancements in technology. Starbucks founder Howard Schultz, on the other hand, saw the opportunity to avail millions to a café environment with the focus on meeting, sitting, reading, and having a pastry as opposed to just selling a cup of coffee in a restaurant.

Howard Schultz recognized a need for a customer space that was so much more than just a place to get a cup of coffee. He envisioned a place to gather, offer up consistent, quality beverages; a place with a customer-focused culture and experience. I look back at the first trip to Paris my wife and I took, and distinctly remember the desire to visit a café to enjoy an espresso while sitting at a small table on the street. This was well before Starbucks started, but I never gave any thought as to why this same environment could not be replicated in the U.S. (and around the world) in a consistent and more unique way as Howard Schultz, Howard Behar, and Orin Smith (termed the H2O team) did.

The three Starbucks founders created a small coffee shop that went global in a very...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.10.2019
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
ISBN-10 1-64146-431-3 / 1641464313
ISBN-13 978-1-64146-431-4 / 9781641464314
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