Being on Time

March 1, 2006 by Dane | 1 Comment
In Strategy

Jeff Cornwall:

Making a sale, getting the books closed out, making coffee, finishing work for that new client, emptying the trash and a myriad of other things tend to make up an entrepreneur’s typical day. All of the rush of just keeping the business moving ahead often leads to running a little bit behind. But this is a bad habit to get into, as it can create problems down the road with customers, bankers, partners and family members all of whom are counting on you, or even expecting you, to be on time.

via Startup Fever.

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  • Sean Cowan on April 19th, 2007 at 4:58 am

    Hi

    Was scanning the sites and found yours. I too am a young entrepreneur who left the corporate world some years ago. Started my own business, sold it and started another.

    Now I am really into the concept of “Think, Do, Get”. That’s what my new business is all about.

    Cheers

    Sean Cowan

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