March 7, 2006
Bloom Where You’re Planted
Some of you may not want to strike out on your own and assume the risk of starting your own business. You like—or maybe even love—your company, your colleagues, and your work. Maybe some of you plan to remain with this company until you retire. So many people are unhappy with their jobs that I’m always glad to meet exceptions to that rule.
You may not want to be an Entrepreneur, but it will benefit you to adapt your working style to that of an Intrepreneur. As discussed recently, an Intrepreneur is someone who creates unique and individual value in his company. His position is secure because he offers one-of-a-kind talent and insight.
The most direct route to the role of Intrepreneur is to find areas of need and fill them. All companies have problems, and there’s always room for improvement. What can you do to make business run more smoothly for everyone? Investigate, then act.
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