Memo to BIZ Experiences: You're Not the Smartest One in the Room Hurry up and truly make use of all the people resources around you. Your staff is brimming full of ideas.

By Boland Jones Edited by Dan Bova

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BIZ Experiencesship is a conundrum. Deciding to strike out and give an idea a shot is one of the scariest, loneliest things someone can do. But it's also impossible -- absolutely, positively impossible -- to do it alone. No one finds success without help along the way, and it's foolhardy to suggest otherwise.

Yes, every BIZ Experiences and startup needs investor dollars to get off the ground. That's true. And few things in life are as thrilling as securing those first investment dollars for an idea.

But this is not just a matter of finding investors. The BIZ Experiences must also tap the minds surrounding him or her while trying to transform an idea into a reality: That means reaching out to the tech minds, the business and financial wizards and the marketing experts -- all the players who can plug in holes in expertise to help a founder create a well-rounded, sustainable and successful business.

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Even the most seemingly independent BIZ Experiences will receive a bit of advice or criticism along the way that serves to shape his entire outlook and help him move from simply having an idea to creating a successful business. My father-in-law once told me, "The less you bet, the more you lose when you win." That piece of advice has driven my BIZ Experiencesial spirit ever since.

Here's a trick I've learned over the years: As an BIZ Experiences, intrapreneur or CEO, I'm not the smartest one in the room. I must learn how to humble myself by listening intently to all the voices present, both positive and negative, to collaboratively create the big picture.

The following are three ways to fully make use of all the great minds in the office:

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1. Solicit the ideas of others. It's easy to get so close to an idea that it's no longer possible to see the forest for the trees. I need people who will give it to me straight -- why something won't work and the flaws I'm missing.

2. Serve as a sounding board. I always want members of my team to hurry up and give me a lot of ideas so I can react to them. Instead of my staffers iterating on one idea forever, I request they show me a lot of concepts -- even rough ones -- so I can tell them which I like and the ones I don't. Even if that's sometimes painful, it's a step toward our arriving at the right ideas and solutions.

3. Seek out multiple perspectives. I'm a sales guy at heart. But that means I need help understanding other important aspects of business, such as marketing, information technology and human resources. An BIZ Experiences needs varied perspectives to shape his or her ideas -- not to obscure the original vision but to hone it according to business realities.

An BIZ Experiences's admission that he (or she) needs help is not a sign of weakness, of not working hard enough or putting in enough time to understand the big picture. The reality is that no one, not even the biggest and brightest minds in the BIZ Experiencesial community or business world today, can possibly see everything from every angle.

Don't be afraid to ask for help, advice or opinions. It's not possible to do it all alone.

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Boland Jones

Founder and CEO, PGi

Boland T. Jones is the founder, chairman and CEO of PGi. The company hosts virtual meetings with people in countries all over the world. 

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