August 2018
Beginner
464 pages
12h 52m
English
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Chapter 15
Learning from the Experiences of Others
IN THIS CHAPTER
Connecting with mentors and peers who can help
Assembling a board of advisors
Finding a partner
Tapping into trade associations and business incubators
Surveying other small-business resource options
What do you think the number-one cause of small-business failure is? Do you think it’s lack of capital? How about poor location? Maybe inadequate marketing or distribution?
Answer: none of the above. Rather, the answer is isolation, as in the small-business owner’s isolation.
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A lack of capital, a poor location, and inadequate marketing and distribution aren’t causes of small-business failure; they’re just symptoms — symptoms of the dreaded disease Owner’s Isolation Syndrome. The symptoms of this syndrome affect every small-business owner at one time or another, but if you commit yourself to preventing the disease, you ...