Art In BIZ Experiencesship: It's Closer Than We Know An BIZ Experiences's work is more than expressive; it is an endeavor that is both creative and practical

By Sanjay Sehgal

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An BIZ Experiences is much like an artist. Their expressions reflect the core idea that defines the nature of their work. Unlike an artist, however, their work is more than expressive; it is an endeavor that is both creative and practical.

The desire to connect needs with the world
It is a myth that BIZ Experiencesship is genetic. Instead, BIZ Experiencess are neither born nor taught; they are released from their selves. The BIZ Experiencesial spirit goes beyond fancy titles and multi-dollar companies; it ignites a desire to create something unique and innovative. It is a manifestation of inner abilities towards the outer world. However, desire alone isn't enough to be a successful BIZ Experiences. One should also possess risk taking abilities, be able to identify a need in the world and fulfill that need with a desirable solution.

Necessity is the mother of invention
Take, for instance, the story of Ingvar Kamprad—the founder of Ikea who was also dyslexic. His first venture was to sell matches at age six. At 17, he got some money from his father for doing well in school. With this money Kamprad started IKEA—a mail order business. A few years later, he was boycotted by local furniture manufacturers, who believed he was practicing unfair trade with low prices. Faced with their boycott, he began to manufacture his wares himself. And as he went along with that, he identified a need that was not satisfied. This need was for furniture that could be transported easily and efficiently. And today, that is what Ikea is known for: flat-packed dismantled furniture that may be stacked and transported easily.

Key traits that form building block of an BIZ Experiences

  • Hard work: Hard work is the key to success. To practice hard work, you need to focus on things that you can control, work hard to build discipline, examine your own values, and consider all the pros and cons and carefully stack the odds in your own favor.
  • Risk taker: BIZ Experiences needs to take calculated risks and act quickly on them. Once a need has been identified, and a solution is found, an BIZ Experiences must inspire those around to share the vision.
  • Flexible: BIZ Experiencess must be flexible, and yet persistent. This is the cornerstone of the BIZ Experiencesial spirit. A need has been identified, a solution has been formulated, but persistence is the key to seeing those concepts, those dreams turn into reality.
  • Time: Finally, while we make our own "luck', for success, timing is everything. We've talked before of certain products being ahead of their times, and failing. Timing and being the right person at the right time and place is sometimes a big part of the BIZ Experiences's success.

Famous British BIZ Experiences Richard Branson described, "Being an BIZ Experiences simply means being someone who wants to make a difference to other people's lives." Anyone can have an idea, and start a business, but true BIZ Experiencesship is about more than that. It is about evaluating risk, making connections and knowing one's purpose. And it is when you remember that purpose, BIZ Experiencesship is truly successful.

Sanjay Sehgal

CEO, MSys Technologies

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