How many times have you had a great idea only to do nothing about it?
My hand is up, I’m guilty; ideas are not the problem, finding out whether they will work is.
If like me, your mind is constantly thinking of new schemes and improvements to existing products and services you’ll know it makes life interesting. If like me you have a ration of 20:1 ideas to action you’ll know we are still waiting for our proverbial ship to come in.
Despair not, history records most of the great ideas came about after years of toil. Tom Peters that great storyteller suggests we should ‘fail spectacularly and fail quickly.’ I prefer the ‘challenge, question and choose’ philosophy.
Great ideas that only exist locked in our heads or as notes on a pad may never see the light of day. Connectivity afforded by the internet allows ideas to be tested with a speed-of-response barely imaginable only 5 years ago.
How will you know unless you try is the mantra for those considering any entrepreneurial endeavour. It’s not a blank cheque to start without a plan or due consideration though. Minimise the risk but not at the cost of action.
