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It is Fine To Be Wrong

One of the best things that can happen to you as you get your business going on the Internet is to find what you are doing wrong and acknowledge it.  So many people go through their years as a business owner and because of fear and pride, are willing to turn a blind eye to what is going wrong with their Internet business.  Don’t do that.

What makes businesses flourish financially is not being right with their employee decisions, marketing decisions, systems, etc. but it is when they are willing to admit they are not going in the right direction and are going to take action to change that now.  Every company, owner, CEO, CFO, COO, etc. do something wrong.  It happens almost every day and if you are not doing something wrong then you are doing something not as good as you could be doing it.  Humility is the beginning of excellence.  You need to have a reverence toward your business and your employees.  It is a sacred ground that shouldn’t be overlooked.

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2008-10-22 00:27:53

Yes, we grow from mistakes only and accepting the mistakes does not make us inferior, rather the result is the other way.

 
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