Traits young entrepreneurs need to succeed
It is true that limited access to funds has been
a major setback for businesses in Nigeria.
The situation is particularly bad for small-sized
firms.
“Nigerian small and medium-sized enterprises’
access to finance is low compared to other African countries like Kenya. Most
working capital is financed through internal funds,” the Head, Finance and
Private Sector Development, World Bank, Michael Wong, said at a meeting
organised by the Nigerian Association of Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises in
Lagos on Wednesday.
Several entrepreneurs with tales of failure have
often blamed their inability to transform their business ideas to thriving
companies on this.
Experts are, however, quick to note that access
to funds and a great business idea are not all it takes for a business to
succeed.
Successful entrepreneurs admit that such things
as hard work and passion are equally important.
According to the Chief Executive Officer, Zanibal
On-Demand Business Solutions, an indigenous software development company, Mr.
UchennaIgwebuike, an individual requires the following traits, among others, to
be successful in business:
Clarity of purpose
According Igwebuike, for an entrepreneur to
succeed, he or she needs to understand the purpose of the business, and focus is
key in that regard.
He says, “One of the things needed is focus. You
need to have focus. You need to have an understanding of where you want to go
and focus on that irrespective of the challenges along the way.”
Ability to manage failure
Igwebuike says any entrepreneur who wants to
succeed in business and in life has to embrace failure and realise that failure
is just a way of learning and guiding an individual to get it right
eventually.
Integrity
The Zanibal CEO adds that integrity is also very
important to succeed. “When I say integrity, I mean in every aspect of it – as
an intellectual individual. People can look at you and even if they disagree
with you in terms of what your opinion is, they will actually realise that what
you are saying is based on you advancing what is the best opinion about what you
perceive.
Hard work
Hard work is another trait that Igwebuike says
entrepreneurs need. According to him, there is the need for people to be willing
to go all the way and give ‘150 per cent’ to get things done.
Ability to execute plans
Here, he says good ideas are not all it takes.
“It is really not about having ideas on what you need to do, but having the
discipline, the focus to stay on course and get things done.
Networking skills
In today’s knowledge-based world, the ability to
connect easily with people is very important, according to Igwebuike.
“Sometimes, you want to do certain things or
source for fund, you find out that having access to people who will help you to
do a whole lot of things can really smoothen your way to being successful,” he
says.
He adds that the ability to recognise
opportunities and seize them is also vital.
Co-founder, InventRight, LLC, a United
States-based company that educates entrepreneurs on how to bring ideas to
market, Stephen Key, writes in entrepreneur.com that the following traits are
important:
An unwavering passion
The advice to do what you love has become a bit
of a cliché. Everyone says, “Find your passion.” But that’s easier said than
done.
According to him, being an entrepreneur demands
commitment and dedication more than most jobs do.
“If you’re ambivalent or mildly enthused about
your product or service, that’s not going to sustain you through the highs and
lows that will inevitably occur. If you find something you love enough to want
to share with others, that love will fuel and give you purpose,” he writes.
Open-mindedness
Key explains that the most successful
entrepreneurs he knows always remember how much they can learn from others.
“They ask for advice. They’re flexible. They soak up the best practices around
them like a sponge. Fear of failure can make it easy to grip onto your vision
with an iron fist, but rigidity won’t serve you.”
The desire to be an expert
According to Key, entrepreneurs like a challenge.
He explains, “If they didn’t, they’d probably have chosen another line of work.
But as exciting as it is to consider a new field, high-achieving entrepreneurs
know that the benefits of staying in the same industry for a while are immense.
When you spend years in the same industry, you learn its history.
“Knowing what’s been done before can help you to
identify how it can and should move forward. In the meantime, you’ll build a
network of relationships to support yourself in future endeavours, especially
when times are lean. Those relationships are invaluable.”
A forward-looking approach
Here, Key explains that it is important for
people to know where they are headed as that will keep them from losing
focus.
He writes, “Successful entrepreneurs are always
thinking ahead. They may stray from their roadmap, and that’s okay, but they
have one in mind. Having a clearly established set of goals will keep you from
getting stuck. Your goals may be constantly evolving, but if you don’t know
where you want to go, chances are, you won’t get anywhere.”
A constant flow of ideas
One more trait successful entrepreneurs have,
according to Key, is that they avoid becoming complacent. He says, “Having one
project that’s doing well is great. But the successful entrepreneurs I know
don’t rest on their laurels. Instead, they’re constantly asking themselves,
“What’s next?” They understand that being a successful entrepreneur is a
lifestyle choice, not a destination.”
More qualities
For the Managing Director, Enterprise
Stockbrokers Plc, Mr. RotimiFakayejo, an entrepreneur who wants to be successful
needs the following traits: passion, the grace of God, proper training, support
from family and friends, resilience and professional guidance.
Culled from Punch
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