The Entrepreneur’s Periodic Table April 4, 2006

We all remember those science classes in which we studied the periodic table of elements. From what I learned, this table was comprised of all of the elements which make every compound in our existence. Through a philosophical lens, our lofty business goals can be viewed as complex compounds which would be very tough for the average person to comprehend. But wait! In essence, every large goal we strive for is accomplished through a series of smaller tasks (or elements). While these smaller elements may be remedial in themselves; banded together they are able to take powerful forms (similar to Voltron).

For example, surf onto any corporations’ website and take a gander at their mission statement. This is usually abstract in meaning and does not contain much tangible sense. However, any executive will tell you that the mission statement is one of the most important facets within the foundation of a company. If your business wishes to exude honesty, integrity, and loyalty, then you’ll need to draft tangible business operations in order to achieve this. It is these tangible tasks that make up the elements that are contained in the entrepreneur’s periodic table.

Society is constantly searching for new scientific compounds to improve quality of life; society also has it’s arms open to new and useful business ideas. Titrate these ideas and the elements of success will be revealed!

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    2 Responses to “The Entrepreneur’s Periodic Table”

  1. Kylie Batt April 11th, 2010 at 9:55 am | Permalink

    Ваша мысль блестяща…

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  2. Kylie Batt May 4th, 2010 at 9:06 am | Permalink

    Всё выше сказанное правда. Давайте обсудим этот вопрос. Здесь или в PM….

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