I've been hanging around start-ups for a while - roughly forty years
and counting. Over that time the information I've collected has
clustered together to convince me of three things.
2. Those four factors are Market, Magic, Moxie, and Mentors. If these are not "right", nothing else really matters. It's not that a business with some weaknesses in these areas can't survive; but it's highly unlikely that it will flourish.
3. The most important of these factors is Moxie - the energy, conviction, and determination of the founder/entrepreneur, the leader.There are always noteworthy exceptions to rules of thumb; but the fact that they are noteworthy means that the general rules are reasonably valid.
I test business concepts proposed to me on those Four Fundamental Factors; and I encourage potential entrepreneurs to test themselves in the same manner. Similar encouragement applies to people considering association with early stage businesses - employees, investors, strategic allies, clients.
And I always, always look first to the fire behind the eyes of the leader. I always START WITH MOXIE.
You can test your own entrepreneurial ideas against the Four Fundamental Factors by using my simple Four Factors Self-Check.
You can also watch and listen to me talk about all this on YouTube.



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