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America…Our
Entrepreneurial Spirit
(Business Leader Magazine November 2001)
As
a lad of five years, the first life-changing
event I faced was December 7, 1941 when
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt announced to
the Nation on radio (no TV then) that the
Japanese Empire had staged an unprovoked air
attack on our naval base Pearl Harbor in the
Hawaiian Islands. Many American military lives
were lost and our entry into WWII was declared.
Growing up in wartime, I learned very early in
life what the “American Spirit” was all
about. At my young age, it was difficult to
understand why our young men and women had to
die in a distant land.
I eventually came to understand that they
were sacrificing their lives so that I could
grow up safe and secure in a country that values
freedom, independence and the opportunity to
make choices.
History
will record, as it has throughout my life, that
as tragic and despicable the events of September
11, 2001 were, the determination, will and
resolve of the American people will prevail. We
will always remember the heroes who inspired us
to move on with a renewed sense of importance in
our personal and professional lives. The
accounts of unselfish heroism will require a
separate book from the collection of history
books.
The
same characteristics that define our American
spirit also define our entrepreneurial
spirit.
While
the magnitude pales in comparison to terrorism,
we entrepreneurs face daily challenges that test
our will and resolve; yet, we overcome, learn
and grow as we continue our “journey of
success.”
The entrepreneurial spirit of our country
continues to make us the greatest nation on
earth and provides us the freedom to pursue our
passion for independence and make a difference
in the lives of others.
According
to Webster’s
Dictionary the definition of entrepreneur is
[a person who organizes and manages any
enterprise, especially a business, usually with
considerable initiative and risk.] Christopher
Columbus set the foundation for entreprenuerism,
at great risk, by pursuing his vision of a
different world. Much later, the Pilgrims risked
their lives to create a society free to worship
and free of oppression.
Often
times, we forget the so-called “giants” of
industry also began as entrepreneurial ventures
fueled by a vision to create a better world. Our
history books portray the likes of Thomas
Edison, Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie, the
Vanderbilt's, and many others.
With
the combination of a cooling economy and the
world-changing events of September 11th, this is
an important time to pause, reflect and review
the current status of your business. Although
many uncertainties lie ahead, we must adjust our
thinking and plan various scenarios to cope with
and survive this new world we now live in.
One
attitude adjustment many companies need to make
is how they view their customers (internal and
external). When you demonstrate to your
customers that you value their business in good
times, they are more likely to stay with you in
bad times. Everyone wins in customer-focused
environment.
Depending
upon the markets served, some organizations will
have to slightly alter the way business is
conducted, others may need to make radical
changes.
Either way, every ounce of creativity and
innovative thinking we can muster is required.
Huge egos and attitudes of self interest
can not continue. Leadership is paramount to
success. President George W. Bush and New York
Mayor Rudy Giuliani have demonstrated
exceptional leadership in their respective
positions.
Like
many times before, I am uncertain about the
immediate future but I have NO doubts that the
entrepreneurial spirit that exists in America
will prevail.
Entrepreneurs
have many new challenges to face, yet if
we open our heart, eyes, ears, mind; renew our
passion and determination that got us here; and
make the necessary adjustments to attain the
success we strive for…just like America, we
will continue to live, work and thrive in “the
land of the free and home of the brave.”
If
you have ideas, tips, concepts or thoughts you
would like to share with other entrepreneurs,
please email them to me at headeagle@whereeaglesflock.com
and I will post them on www.whereeaglesflock.com.
"Coach
Bud" Coggins provides 40 years experience to
help his clients attain the two goals of marketing…to
retain and obtain customers. He is Head Eagle
of "Where Eagles Flock", an organization for
entrepreneurs only. He can be reached at headeagle@whereeaglesflock.com
or
(919) 848-9299.
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