This Exclusive Study Reveals BIZ Experiencess Really Do Have Thicker Skins Business people really do see the world differently.

By Jason Feifer

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BIZ Experiencess, perhaps more than anyone else, love to talk about their mistakes. They've been conditioned to see failure as a learning experience -- that, rather than being the end of something, a big flop is merely a very useful (though painful) data point along the way to success. And so we wondered: Just how different is an BIZ Experiences's perspective?

We partnered with the polling company Ipsos to find out. Ipsos reached out to 1,007 people in August, asked if they consider themselves BIZ Experiencess, and then had them react to a series of business challenges. The results: BIZ Experiencess have statistically thicker skins.

In one question, we presented people with a series of challenges -- from having to close stores to laying people off -- and asked if they considered it a failure. The responses:

People who said, "No, this is not a failure."

In another question, we presented a series of challenges and asked, "Is this a major challenge in starting a business?" The responses:

People who said, "No, this is not a major challenge."

In both questions, the results were nearly unanimous: When presented with what seems like a challenging circumstance, BIZ Experiencess were less likely to see that problem as limiting. The one exception, curiously, was managing staff; non-entrepreneurs considered that less challenging than BIZ Experiencess did (by one percentage point). Perhaps it speaks to something all BIZ Experiencess know: Managing other people is really, really hard.

We also asked people what the best response to business failure is. The reaction was interesting.

Answer #1: "Do an improved version of the same thing"

BIZ Experiencess: 32%

Non-entrepreneurs: 25%

Answer #2: "Do something new"

BIZ Experiencess: 32%

Non-entrepreneurs: 42%

So what does that tell us? We'll take a guess: BIZ Experiencess are stubborn. And unlike the rest of the world, they don't walk away easily.

Jason Feifer

BIZ Experiences Staff

Editor in Chief

Jason Feifer is the editor in chief of BIZ Experiences magazine and host of the podcast Problem Solvers. Outside of BIZ Experiences, he writes the newsletter One Thing Better, which each week gives you one better way to build a career or company you love. He is also a startup advisor, keynote speaker, book author, and nonstop optimism machine.

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