Sunday, July 25, 2010

Success Recipe entrepreneurship With Four "Ti"

Success Recipe entrepreneurship With Four "Ti"
Authors: Eire Sasmito

I developed this recipe from the Java language:
1. Titen
2. seTiti
3. ngaTi-ati
4. Tirakat

Titen
Titen in the Indonesian language means Memorize, know, understand, master.
It contains the philosophy, that to succeed we need to have a qualified knowledge gained with a lot to learn, either through visual media, audio, audiovisual, Internet, and learn firsthand from the experiences of others.
Source of wealth is essentially how much science we have, we might ask, how many billions of dollars contents chief Bill Gates?
In the context of customer service, our customers would be happy if we know his personal data, the full name, title, his birthday, accomplishments, etc.. A customer today our anniversary would be proud if we suddenly gave a little gift to him. Do we know the names of all our customers?

SeTiti
Accurate means Setiti.
Successful entrepreneurs are expected to have a meticulous nature. Always careful to the quality of products / services, rigorous in managing its business financial. Jargon "carefully before you buy" needs are really internalized and applied by the entrepreneur, because before we do Sales, of course we also do purchase.
Besides being a great Seller, one entrepreneur is also required to become a Great Buyer too. Public Employers Meatball great, of course must be careful in buying cooking all raw materials, so the food tastes delicious and satisfy consumers.

Ngati-ati
Ngati-ati does it mean to be careful.
Successful entrepreneur must always be careful in the operations, so as not to be deceived consumers naughty, naughty employees, etc.. Prudential attitude is very important to note and trained. Entrepreneurs must be able to develop a system of "security" is good in keeping all of its business assets, from the possibility of stolen, cheated, manipulated, etc..

Tirakat
Means able to withstand all the difficulties, refrained from having fun. In the early stages of business are often many difficulties and problems we face, and a lot of temptation to immediately "to enjoy the results."
In Javanese culture, the term "Tirakat" behavior is often accompanied by fasting.
In Chinese culture, Chinese people do tirakat by eating porridge before success. R. Kiyosaki in his knowledge, we must not be tempted to have a liability, before the asset we are really working to produce wealth for us.
Entrepreneurs must be trained not to "breaking the fast 'before the time comes. So we do not get stuck in the transfer of assets to liability.
The above four points are expected to train and held simultaneously with the consistency, so that success in entrepreneurship. Hopefully useful.

Hail Success
Erie Sasmito

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