One of the major reasons why entrepreneurs decide to start
their own business is the freedom that this lifestyle offers. They want
to make their own decisions and are prepared to suffer the consequences.
Entrepreneurs are by nature risk takers and they realise that it may
culminate in serious or negative results, but they always see the
positive and remain forever optimistic. If the decision was the right
one, the benefits and results offer a great deal of personal
satisfaction and a wonderful sense of achievement.
If entrepreneurs
only realised the extent of the risks they take on a daily basis, they
would probably not take these decisions, or be much more cautious or
research the matter to a larger extent before making the call. But, a
call needs to be made. Unlike in the corporate environment where a team,
commissions and task groups of specialist disciplines debate a
solution, running your own business means making decisions by yourself.
It may be tough, but it is also great, exciting and satisfying. You make
the decisions; the buck stops with you. No reporting. No writing of
motivations. Complete freedom to do what your gut tells you.
Freedom also comes with responsibility. The decisions taken will
influence the position or situation not only for yourself but also for
others around you. You have to understand how your decisions will affect
you, your business, your staff, your clients and also the community.
Entrepreneurs are free to make decisions but are they really free?
Not really. You may not have to report to a line manager, but you have
other bosses. The most important boss in the life of an entrepreneur is
his or her customer. They dictate. If you do not satisfy their needs you
have no business, so they are your boss. They call the shots. They have
options. They have the money in their pockets and as they say, “the
customer is king”. Other bosses include the government (think of tax
revenue services or the laws by which you need to abide), your family
responsibilities and those who work for you. Your suppliers are also
bosses.
Yes, entrepreneurs are the masters of their own destiny. They make
the decisions. They have the freedom to do what they want and when they
want to do it. But it comes with a great level of responsibility and
like all things in life, freedom comes at a price.
Source: Business Partners
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