By Michael Harrison
The highly successful Pineapple Dance Studios in London has been transformed from a privately owned dance studio to a Publicly Owned Corporation quoted on the London Stock Exchange.
The company chairman, entrepreneur Debbie Moore became the first female Chairman of a London quoted company in 1982. She attributes her success in business to the following;
* Work with what you know. In the tough world of business it’s easier to find success if you care about what you do.
* Don’t make money your sole motivation. Never turn your greatest interest into a business because you want to make millions. Status and money may follow, but they are only a by-product of your success.
* Learn about Finance. In the early days you may not be able to afford an accountant. Enrol in a small business course and get familiar with accounting. You will also need it when you can afford an accountant.
* Know when to spend and when to save. While you can save money on some things like office furniture there are others where you must always be professional. Stationary, promotional materials etc., are good examples.
* Organise your private life. You must be able to keep a balance and not be pulled in too many directions. Treat your private life with the same care and seriousness that you treat your business life.
* Engineer your own good fortune. Gary Player, the South African golfer once said, “the harder I practice, the luckier I seem to get because the more I seem to win”. So the harder you work the more successful you will be.
Clearly there is more to it than just these points but as the highly successful entrepreneur, Debbie Moore explained it’s good sense and worth keeping these 6 points at the front of your thinking as you seek success in your business.
Tip: Success lies in everyone in some form. Will you be guided by it or deny it?
Article by Michael Harrison, Author, Publisher and Business Consultant. Article Source: http://ezinearticles.com/expert/Michael_Harrison/21207