Friday, June 2, 2017

Speed: The Entrepreneur's Arsenal!




We currently live in a world of speed. Everything is based on how fast. We have fast computers, fast internet, fast cars, fast athletes, fast Air-crafts, fast motorbikes, fast cookers,...The volatile kinetic changes that pervade the business landscape requires fast thinking, fast processes, fast machines...
In fact, the effectiveness of products has been locked into its ability to deliver results in the shortest possible time. Trust me, if there is a herb that can help pot bellied men people develop 6 packs In just one or two weeks, it will sell like whirlwind.

An entrepreneur that will achieve rapid growth and great success in the shortest time must continuously think of the speed associated with the products and services. Speed is the definitive factor in the world of creativity and innovation. Medals and special recognition awards are given to individuals or groups the  can redo what was done before in the fastest times.

In sports, either you observe it or not, not only track events are times, every participant in any field event must take their time within an allotted time. Speed is the definition of effectiveness and high performance! Speed separates winners from losers. Speed defines whether you get just an applause for participating in the race or a medal for great performance. Speed gives you recognition and distinction out of the pack. Speed makes you StandOut. You cannot overtake without speed. An entrepreneur that ignores the place of speed is bound to operate in oblivion and obscurity!

The slow and steady wins the race mentality is outdated, fossilized, irrelevant, unattractive, repulsive and a sure catalyst to resounding failure. Whether in ministry, business, services, manufacturing, sports...we certainly live in a dispensation and generation where speed defines relevance and effectiveness. An entrepreneur whose system promotes, venerates, honors and adores slow and steady wins the race will soon find out it does not apply in the race of 100Metres dash. In fact, it has lost its place in the marathon. An entrepreneur that fails to target microwave speed will be achived even before its product makes its debut in the marketplace.  #LeadershipBites #AlfredOladapo #GoGetSkills!

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