3 Insights About BIZ Experiencesship Inspired by Youth For starters, youth and inexperience aren't an obstacle.

By Shawn Osborne Edited by Dan Bova

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Great business ideas and insights can come from unusual places. Whether insights originate with personal inspiration and reflection, or with tips from established leaders, most BIZ Experiencess know not to overlook these potentially valuable nuggets of inspiration and wisdom, whatever their source.

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In late March, the organization that I run, the Network for Teaching BIZ Experiencesship, hosted more than 30 of the world's brightest young BIZ Experiencess at our Global Showcase in New York City. Business owners as young as 16 and from as far away as China, Singapore, Australia, Israel and Colombia met and mingled with business and education leaders for several hours and received well-deserved recognition for their efforts.

It was a great night. What made it particularly great was that by meeting each of them and talking about their businesses, lives, ideas and inspirations, I came away with three lessons, which I describe below, that may be helpful for every BIZ Experiences regardless of his or her age or experience. In fact, the first lesson is about age and experience.

Youth and inexperience aren’t obstacles

Not only is inexperience not an obstacle, it can be a real advantage. Not knowing what you're doing means you're unlikely to see and do things the way others have. As a result, those who don't know, innovate.

This point was underscored by a special guest at the Global Showcase, Sara Blakely. Blakely is the now-billionaire founder and owner of Spanx. She told the attendees and young BIZ Experiencess that, in building her business, she's tried to think about how she'd do each task if she knew nothing about it whatsoever.

That approach, and the innovation it creates, are reasons to start businesses and build on good ideas -- not reasons to wait.

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Go. Join the community

Energy and inspiration are contagious. You don't need to go to NFTE events to feel BIZ Experiencesial energy. BIZ Experiencesship events like business-plan pitch competitions and meet-ups have become so common that there's a great chance there's one going on near you.

Watching other people put their ideas into action is highly motivational and likely to spur and energize even the most jaded or intimidated BIZ Experiences. Meeting and talking with other BIZ Experiencess, you're very likely to see that whatever was holding you back, shouldn't.

There's also real value in meeting other people who are interested in BIZ Experiencess and innovation. Everyone you meet may be a potential mentor, advisor or investor. Chances are, they won't seek you out -- you'll have to go meet them wherever they are. But if you come away with new energy and business cards, the effort is more than worth the time.

Mentorship matters

Since few people start a business truly and entirely on their own, my experience meeting so many young, first-time BIZ Experiencess reinforced for me the value of mentors and role models.

In fact, in 2013 the Kauffman Foundation issued a report that identified knowing an BIZ Experiences as one of the biggest factors in someone's becoming one. It was really easy to see that cause and effect on the young BIZ Experiencess we hosted at our event. Each one talked about the advice and encouragement he or she received from a teacher or local business leader.

The mentor relationship runs both ways, of course. This means that successful and seasoned BIZ Experiencess need to offer their counsel and insight to less experienced trailblazers. Younger BIZ Experiencess really benefit from the help, and it's a direct, efficient and rewarding way to give back.

BIZ Experiencesship isn’t a mystery

Certainly there were other take-aways from our evening with today's youngest global BIZ Experiencess, but the theme of the lessons described is clear: BIZ Experiencesship isn't a mystery; anyone can do it. Whether you're 17 or 71, in St. Louis or St. Petersburg, act on your idea and ambition, because anything is possible. That may be the best business insight of all.

Related: How to Become a Millionaire by Age 30

Shawn Osborne

President and CEO, Network for Teaching BIZ Experiencesship

Shawn Osborne is the president and CEO of the Network for Teaching BIZ Experiencesship (NFTE), an international education nonprofit based in New York City.

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