Entrepreneurs who want to change their world and possibly even rule it, constantly think big picture and act accordingly. They paint their destiny in bold brushstrokes and display it for all to see. This isn’t for everyone of course. Some prefer to stay out of the limelight and achieve some form of success on the smaller commercial stage and leave it at that. Either way, business is business and there are ways to help set you up for success regardless of what success and/or satisfaction looks like to you.
Don’t grow too big too fast, stick to what you know, stay in your lane, don’t overstretch, carve out a little niche for yourself, go it alone – sole trader’s the way to go. These are pieces of advice that have some merit but too often they limit the thinking of the ambitious and stunt the natural growth potential of small business owners. The truth is that even if, for whatever reason, you as a business owner wanted to focus on a certain clientele, keep your operations small and limit your exposure, thinking big will help you, protect you, maybe even save you.
There are dozens of reasons why thinking big(ger) structure-wise, will help even the smallest operator in a niche market. Here are just three to start with:
One of the keys to sustainable success in business is knowing what you want to achieve and how, remaining open to opportunities and being equipped to protect your profits. Thinking big will help achieve that. Think about it.