Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Just improvise

The proverbial analysis by paralysis can stop many business ideas from ever become full-fledged businesses. Guy Kawasaki, while not implying that one should ignore good planning, reminds ingenue entrepreneurs to simply "get going". Every situation is different, but there is always a balance between over-planning and under-planning--whether one is setting up a business, planning a holiday, a wedding, or even a family. I wouldn't recommend having octoplets as a single mother, or father, but heck, if you've got a plan, some money in the bank (or maybe under the mattress), then go for it. If you don't have a full-blown plan, but you have something to sell and can get by with simplest of premises, you can choose low-cost routes like the owner of this trendy office space below. This picture is borrowed with permission from Guy Kawasaki. He took it while in Moscow last fall. The byline for the picture, says Guy "Don't Worry, Be Crappy"!



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