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Education and Outsourcing, 2 Ways to Improve your Business.


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Joop Liefaard
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Develop your skills and talents to perfection and outsource what

you lack. If you have a talent for writing, become the perfect

salesletterwriter and if you don't know how to build a web site

let an expert do that for you. By using education and

outsourcing all tasks in your business are done well and you

stay ahead of your competitors.





1. Your Objective and Strategy



If you organize your business you formulate an objective and

develop a strategy to reach that objective. You also define the

tools that you need to make the strategy work. Like

sales letters, budgets, investment in hardware and software,

education has to be an integral part of your tool box. When you

have the whole picture ready you have a very good idea what

skills and abilities you need to bring the journey to a good

end. But there is another thing.







2. Changes



We live in a time of rapid changes. Everything around us changes

in an incredible speed and it effects us all. There is also an

effect on the way we are doing business. New views on economics,

technical changes, new and very fast ways of communication

through the virtual highway...it all asks for an attitude of

anticipation and a refreshment of knowledge, skills and

abilities. You must prepare yourself in time for the future. If

you don't, you lose because your competitors do and try to take

your share of the market.







3. Talents



Everybody has talents. One has a talent for languages and is an

excellent copy writer, another has a creative talent and is a

very good web designer. Your talents make you good in one task

and less suitable for others. You should constantly evaluate

yourself; which task is done well and which task needs

improvement. However the problem is that with the growing

complexity of your business you can't do everything equally

well. And to be successful every aspect of your business has to

be outstanding.



4. Two Lessons



There is something funny about people. What they don't have they

will never get. A lack of talent for mathematics can never be

compensated by studying hard. It will always be a weak point. On

the other hand, they can improve their real talents into

perfection. This holds two lessons for you and these lessons

are:



1. Never try to learn something for which you don't have a

talent. It takes a lot of time and money to only understand the

basics. Time and money can be better used. E.g. for talking with

an expert in the field you try and cannot master. This is called

outsourcing. Outsourcing to others what they do more efficiently

is a successful management strategy and not a sign of weakness.



2. Develop your talents into perfection. Never stop improving

yourself in the things you are really good at. Become an expert

in what suits you. Education is the only way to improve the

knowledge of your own intellectual capital



The bottomline of this article is that you should be well aware

of your talents as well as of your limitations when developing your

business or anticipating changes. You should always be prepared

to act efficiently. Educate yourself to the highest level

possible, or outsource tasks.





Joop Liefaard uses his experience as a human resources manager

to help small business owners to better organize themselves and

their enterprises. Visit his website at

http://www.ezine-with-a-plus.com , for information about

"best-rated" home business opportunities, effective tools and

honest support. Here you grab a FREE subscription to his

Ezine-with-a-plus Business Tips Newsletter.





Copyright 2003 Joop Liefaard. Please feel free to pass this

article on to your friends, or use it in your ezine or

newsletter. It's a shareware article.





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