Saturday, December 25, 2010

How Bali people doing business?

I just went to Bali this week. Is a great trip overall, awesome place. Too bad we have limited time to tour the whole island. If there a choices, i would like to go there again.

Now, what i observe when my vacation in Bali. Before i went, as i told you all before in my previous post where i went to this ASEAN talk about how great Indonesia will become in future. It might be true.

Most people in Bali do not come from a well-off family. Most are suffering from poverty and there a few beggars in the street. Not that Malaysia do not have beggars but their people are different from Malaysian.

In what way??
1. Attitude
2. Desire to Survive

Let's compare the attitude, people in Bali are seriously friendly. I mean they greet and smile to you where ever they see you. This show how welcome you are in their place. Not like in Malaysia well we treat everyone with a cold-shoulder.

Desire to Survive? In Bali, is the most hot spot for tourism and hot spot for businessman. You be expecting high-class shopping mall with expensive high-class restaurant. Well, you wrong. The economy mostly are control by the local. With small shop and self made businesses. They needed it to survive. As i walk by the beach i saw people want to rent surfing board to people who wanted to surf. I mean they make an investment to buy the board and rent it to people. I mean is an easy cash flow.

So that it on my experience in Bali. Is great overall.

Good Day. :) & Merry Christmas

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Why start a business?

To all business owner, i am sure you have cross this question when you doing your start-up. The big question WHY??

Many have their own reasons. Money, time, freedom and etc.

I had cross this question many time. On what my real reason to be an Entrepreneur and not be a normal geek who work 9 to 5(No Offence). Here are an article share about how NOT to start a business,

1. Don’t Start a Business for the sake of MONEY

Top on the list of reasons why people go into business is the strong desire to amass wealth. I have never known of a more ineffective way to think about business than this. As unpopular as it might sound, most business failures stem from this singular fact alone. Why? Because the moment making money becomes your primary focus as an entrepreneur, delivering value which is the foundation of effective business practice becomes secondary. And when this happens, no matter how great your business is, it automatically goes on a downward spin. Nothing kills a business faster than putting money first before adding value. So when next you’re thinking about starting up a business, I suggest you lose every possible thought about making money and focus entirely on delivering consistently superior value. Trust me, I’m talking from experience (of other people), starting your own business for the purpose of making money is a sure fire way of being highly indebted and having cardiac arrest!

2. Don’t Start a Business because you LOST your job

Closely related to the issue of money is going into business because you lost your job. As you’ve probably realized, this is how many people end up as entrepreneurs. At first glance, there might not be anything wrong with this approach of starting up a business, but taking a closer look will reveal a vital truth; people who lose their jobs are often driven by fear and to start a business because you are afraid is absolutely disastrous. The implication is often enormous; top on the list is that you will never exercise the due diligence starting a new business entails. Why? Because the fear of living without a regular income since you no longer have a job will keep haunting you and eventually start making you place unrealistic financial expectations on your new business venture. Second on the list is that you are emotionally unstable the first few months of losing a job, especially when you didn’t see it coming. The disappointment can be disheartening, the more reason why you shouldn’t go into business with such a mind frame. Why? Because in the world of business, disappointments are a natural prerequisite for success. Meaning, the more disappointments you get, the closer you are to success.

3. Don’t Start a Business because you HAVE money

I know you’re probably startled about this one. You certainly didn’t see it coming. Well, it’s as wrong as starting a business for the sake of making money. How? Here’s the thing most people with money don’t realize, it doesn’t take money alone to make a business work. Starting and running a business will cost you more than all the money you think you have. There are just too many things a business will demand from you that money can’t even buy, for example; how much does it cost to buy the passion needed to build a SIGNIFICANT (unique and useful) business? Have you ever seen passion being offered for sale? In fact, no university or institute of learning can even teach you passion (not even Harvard or Stanford). Here’s the truth, having money is good, but it’s not sufficient enough to make you want to start a business. Starting a business requires gut, passion, ingenuity, creativity, resilience and so many other personal character traits that all the money in the world is insufficient to buy!

4. Don’t Start a Business because you want TIME Freedom

The thought of not having to wake up early and rush off to work can be very enticing to would be entrepreneurs. But take it from me, I’ve been in the game now for 4 years; the fact that you didn’t wake up early and rushed off to work doesn’t mean you are not at work. Being an entrepreneur means working all of the time even in your sleep. That your fantasy of time freedom will naturally go sore once you choose to become your own boss. How do I mean? You see, it’s not that you wouldn’t have more time to yourself when you’re an entrepreneur, certainly you would. But the irony of it all is this; that time freedom is for you to do some creative work and not for you to be idle and indulge yourself in some unproductive activity. You left your job to have enough time to do what you really care about in life, that’s all the definition of time freedom you’ll ever get – having enough time to make a SIGNIFICANT contribution with your life to the world. True entrepreneurs hardly stay idle indulging in pleasurable activities just because they have time freedom. They are always in the creative process, picking up clues here and there of how they can make the world a better place by utilizing their time, money and life for something worthwhile.

5. Don’t Start a Business because OTHERS are doing it

Anything that is popular has a way of being highly contagious. People just literally jump at it without any logical explanation. Believe it or not, this is how so many people ended up in the world of business. Since everyone they know is quitting their 9-to-5 jobs to go start their own thing, why shouldn’t they do the same? The down side of going with the bandwagon is this; you’ll lack the staying power critical to survival in the world of business. At first, the thought of being your own boss can be very enticing, but sooner or later you’ll realize it’s not a bed of roses. And when this reality sets in, you’re the only one who would be left alone to figure out a way of making it through the stormy days. So start a business because it’s what your soul desires and not what the society or your peers desires for you. Starting your own business is not about boosting your personal ego or winning a popularity contest, it’s a personal decision born out of an internal conviction!

6. Don’t Start a Business because you HATE working for others

Now here comes the tricky one; starting a business because you hate working for others. After wanting to make money, this is another popular reason people give for going into business. Listen, as popular as it may seem, here’s the truth; 99% of popular things are either totally wrong or mere misconceptions. That you hate working for others is no guarantee that you will succeed or enjoy working for yourself. In fact, there’s more work to do working for yourself than you ever thought you did working for others. So if you hate working for others, you might just as well hate working for yourself. What it turns out to be sincerely is this; you simply don’t like work in general and this is why starting your own business is the last thing you should ever think of doing. Why? Because business is the domain of unlimited work; there are no working hours like your regular 9-to-5 job. Welcome to the 24/7/365 days a year working schedule!

7. Don’t Start a Business just LIKE everybody else (Differentiate or Die)

In my field of business development, I have seen so many people go into business just because they saw somebody else succeeding in it. This is a higher form of going into business because others are doing (point #5 above). You observe a business and simply go make a clone of such business. So what do we get? The same kind of business but with different brand names. I don’t get it; “Why would any right thinking person choose to be a duplicate of another when it’s absolutely possible to excel being an original?” As a matter of fact, you have higher chances of succeeding going into business as an innovator than being a duplicator.

The business terrain is already overcrowded filled with countless number of companies doing almost the same thing you have in mind to do. Unlike in the past before the advent of the internet where you had only local or national competitors, such is no longer the case in this age of globalization. Now your competitors are all over the world and just one click away from your local or national target market. So why would you want to build a business just like your neighbor? Here’s the deal; if your business doesn’t stand for somethingSIGNIFICANT (unique and useful) there’s no need repeating what others have already done and giving it another name. Meaning, if there’s nothing positively unusual about your business, don’t bother going into business to offer the same old milk but now in a new brand skin or container. Doing this is the fastest way of route to extinction. In other words, differentiate or die!

8. Don’t Start a Business without SUFFICIENT planning

Business is a highly complex activity and therefore requires adequate planning. It’s been statistically proven that inadequate planning is top among the reasons why most businesses fail. I’m sure you already know that by now (that’s why it’s the second to the last point). Why then did I include it in the list? Because most times, the problem is not about what we don’t know but more of what we do know but never put to use or practice. There’s a phrase that best captures the essence of planning and it goes like this; “He who fails to plan, plans to fail”. And a key element of planning is having a long term perspective of things or as it is popularly called;seeing the big picture. Which intentionally, happens to be the subject matter of the next point to which we now turn.

9. Don’t Start a Business that cannot OUTLIVE you

One of the underlying principles of the Accounting profession is called; “going concern” which means that a business must be in perpetuity. That is, a business is meant to exist as far as there’s still a need to be met. It’s just basic human nature; I mean who wants to raise a child only to watch the child die before their eyes? In the same regard, you should never start a business that has a short lifespan. Starting a business from a short term or temporary viewpoint, as far as I’m concerned is the definition of selfishness. Why build something temporary when you have the potential to create something eternal? The joy of any creator is to see his/her creation rise above their widest dream and outlive the very existence of the creator. So here’s the ultimate question for you; “does your business have the capacity to outlive you?” OR “Would your business still be in existence long after you’ve gone?” Never start or go into a new business without asking and providing answer to either of these questions.

SO, what then is the RIGHT way to start a business?

Start a business because you have something SIGNIFICANT (unique & useful) to contribute to the benefit of the human race!

Why?

Because a business is a tool that entrepreneurs create in order to make a SIGNIFICANT (unique & useful) contribution to the world by addressing a particular problem plaguing the human race.

In case you’re still wondering how to use your business as a tool for contributing something SIGNIFICANT(unique & useful) to the human race.

Good Day. :)

YCM & BQE

Over the week, i went to 2 great event. One is held in center of KL Young Corporate Malaysia and the other held in Midvalley, Garden. Both are great events. Organizers are friendly and lively. However, for the Young Corporate Malaysia i can't concentrate during the talk. Must be my tiredness just back from my Pangkor trip. Didn't pay much attention either so i left after the lunch. Got no mood to having networking with people either. Very odd for me.

However, just now went to another event where i find this talk are more interesting than YCM. BQE session is about You Economy. How the economy changes by you. Is really meaningful and i find it truth. What ever you do in life never give up. Is not only to be the right time and place but also need to be right person. Meet a few start-up founder there, able to share businesses and exchange ideas and opinions.


Here me in BQE session. Great presentation.

Many my friends had started their internship today while i being left out. Not really left out but i be starting late. Anyhow take this opportunity to rest and having a relax mind to think how to expand my business.

Good Luck to all my friends doing internship.
Good Day. :)

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Leaders Are Made, Not Born

This is something i read on Under30CEO just now. Is really inspire me on how a leader are to be made and not based on talent. This is totally true. Nobody are born perfect. It take hard work, experience and big damn of ego to be a top leader these day.

I like to give example from Kobe Bryant, he is one of the greatest player in NBA these time. Either he the best player in skills and talents is still a question. However, he the general in court. He able to control and build together his team into one. Take example on Lebron James, he the greatest rookie player ever in NBA history. Being scouted since young and shine when enter the pro. Is not an everyday people to do that. Is a born talent. However, for Kobe Bryant. He made himself what he is today. Lebron James have the skills but not leadership and having conflict with his team make him transfer to other team.


Because of Kobe leadership he lead his team 2 back to back championship. First ever since Shaq left the team.

Well, this topic is not about basketball and not about Kobe and Lebron but leadership in a person.

These questions are necessary for every leader to address in order to create a great organization.

1. Become a Great Leader: How will you develop yourself and hold yourself accountable as a leader?

2. Plan: What will it take to create a useful business plan?

3. Surround Yourself With Great People: How will you attract and honor your team?

4. Offer a Great Service: How will your products make a real difference?

5. Design Great Marketing: Why should this organization matter to others?

6. Perfect a Great Sales Process: How will you engage and educate customers to buy-in to your mission?

7. Create a Great Customer Experience: How will you engage them in a extraordinary client experience?

Being a Great Leader Means Not Doing it Alone

When Kobe lead the team to back to back champion, he is not alone. He have a whole team that eager to get that trophy. I won't be a teamwork unless there a team.

So who you want to be in your team?

You want a team that:

1) Owns the outcomes — has skin in the game — a vested interest in thinking, analyzing and delivering better results than ever before;

2) Builds confidence in others — and isn’t meek accepting or doing the job, but is turned on by the opportunity to prove something or have greater impact;

3) Understands what’s in it for them in everything they’re asked to do;

4) Demonstrates full engagement, and needs to have a voice and to be heard; and

5) Gets paid more, but is worth more, and has more options open and more untapped potential than ever before.

I'll do whatever it takes to win games, whether it's sitting on a bench waving a towel, handing a cup of water to a teammate, or hitting the game-winning shot. Kobe Bryant
BTW, i am a big fan of LA Lakers. So there might be some bias but i can ensure you guys that i state the truth. Bryant just Rocx!!

Good Day. :)

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Why young Entrepreneur FAIL

"Face it. Nothing will go as planned. Ever.

Failure is inevitable. Your world will be flipped upside-down on a daily basis, and even the best-laid plans--accompanied by the best intentions--can go belly-up.

To make it as a business owner in the real world, you need to learn to fail like a pro, adapt at will and pay attention to detail in order to make informed decisions that will keep your business moving forward. Your ability to plan for the worst-case scenario and maneuver around unforeseen circumstances will be the keys to finding success as your own boss."

Matt Wilson, Co-Founder of Under30CEO

There a saying, failure give you motivation to try harder. For my believe, i don't believe in failure. You fail because you don't try hard enough. Not enough motivation to be the best. There are many reasons for people to fail. The biggest is your own reason.

Unless you have your reason to fail than there should be no excuses.

For me, i do fail a lot of time in my life. Sometime is good, sometime is not suppose to happen but the fact it just did.

This few days make me realize something. I can't fail some more. There no more reasons for it.

Good Day. :)