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Achievements Outweigh Education and Experience

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

Q: When it comes to succeeding in business, which do you think is more important: education or experience?
— Regina M.

A: Regina, have you seen the television show, Fear Factor? If you haven’t seen it you’ve probably heard about it. Fear Factor is the show where they put contestants through all sorts of pseudo-death defying feats like bungee jumping off a bridge over a pool of crocodiles and driving a car through a wall of fire (you know, the stuff we did for fun in high school).

The contestant who overcomes their personal fear factor wins the cash and prizes (usually at the cost of their dignity, but I digress).

The highlight of Fear Factor is the eating competition. That’s when contestants are invited to partake of all sorts of culinary fare. Yummy stuff like monkey brains, all manner of live bugs and spiders, moose intestines, old fruitcake (the horror!), and my personal favorite, live giant worms. At this point the competition becomes not so much who can overcome their fear actor, but who has the lowest gag reflex.

Your question makes me feel a little like those contestants, Regina, because no matter how I answer I am opening a can of giant worms that I will undoubtedly be forced to eat later.

My highly educated peers will argue that education is much more important than experience, while my highly experienced peers will argue that experience is more important. Either way, it’s worms ala carte for me.

Oh well, I’ve eaten more than my share of crow over the years.

How much worse can worms be?

It’s important to understand that the success of an entrepreneur is not measured by how much education he or she has or how many years of experience are under his or her belt. An entrepreneur’s success is measured by achievements, not words on a resume.

By definition, an entrepreneur is a risk-taking businessperson: someone who sets up and finances new commercial enterprises to make a profit. Entrepreneurs start businesses. The smart ones then hire MBAs to run them.

Let’s start with education. Is a Bachelor’s degree or better required to succeed in business? Of course not. An MBA from Harvard might give you a leg up in a job interview, but it certainly doesn’t guarantee that you will succeed in business. Nor does it automatically mean that you will be a better business person than someone who didn’t finish high school. Knowledge is a good thing – if you know what to do with it.

Perhaps it is the academic environment itself that turns mere mortal nerds into budding entrepreneurs. The late ’90s proved that college students with no experience beyond organizing a frat keg party could start businesses that would exceed all expectations.

Many would argue that the key to success for most of these ventures was that the founders (or the VC financing them) were smart enough to know that while they had an abundance of education, they needed experienced managers to really run the show.

Larry Page and Sergey Brin were college students when they started the company that would become Google. They were smart enough to bring in Eric Schmidt to be chairman and CEO when the business took off. Schmidt was the former CEO of Novell and CTO of Sun Microsystems. A PhD, Schmidt is a man of education and experience.

Jerry Yang and David Filo were candidates in Electrical Engineering at Stanford when they started YAHOO (Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle) in 1994. They brought in Tim Koogle from Motorola to run things shortly thereafter and now the company is led by Terry Semel, who previously spent 24 years running Warner Bros.

Now on to experience. Is experience a prerequisite of business success? Again, not at all. Many experienced entrepreneurs gained their experience in failed businesses, so experience does not instantly translate to success.

So, when it comes to succeeding in business, which is more important: education or experience? While neither is as helpful as a rich relative, here’s the answer that will hopefully help me avoid those worms: Both education and experience can play a large part in business success.

The more important question is can you succeed in business without one or the other, or even without both? And the answer to that one is: yes. Can I get ketchup with those worms?

Many successful businesses were started by first time entrepreneurs who never went to college. Natural talent, ambition, drive, determination, and good old dumb luck have fueled many success entrepreneurs, myself included. I don’t have a degree (I drove past a college once. It looked hard, so I kept going). Would a degree have helped make my business trek easier? Perhaps.

Then again, I know people with advanced degrees who are flipping burgers at McDonalds. It’s good experience, I suppose.

A combination of education and experience (and a variety of other things) is the best recipe for success. As the old saying goes, “There is no better education than that which comes from experience.”

In the end, it really doesn’t matter how much education, experience, talent, luck or money you have. It’s what you do with it that matters.

Here’s to your success.

Tim is the founder of DropshipWholesale.net, an online organization dedicated to the success of online and eBay entrepreneurs.

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Wealth & Entrepreneurial Education from Millionaires

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

WHAT DO MILLIONAIRES KNOW THAT YOU DON’T KNOW?

Until you learn these secrets, you are bound to be a part of the masses that live paycheck to paycheck and have little or no control of their time or the quality of their family life.

Here is an example of the monetary value of education:
Did you know that college graduates earn over a million dollars more in their lifetime over non college graduates? Statistically, a person’s annual income correlates to their educational level (schooling).

And what if the professors were retired millionaires who taught real life success strategies? Would a person learn more from highly successful millionaires in person or from text-books? Doesn’t it make sense that, if you wanted to become a millionaire, you would want to meet and learn from bona-fide millionaires whose only reason for appearing was to teach you their most important success lessons?

At Advantage Conferences’s Millionaire Mindset Conference you will learn from six Christian Millionaires. They will be speaking about their most important lessons; and you will have the opportunity to ask questions, absorbing from them what only those who have lived their life-experience can teach.

IS PERSONAL BUSINESS OWNERSHIP the Best Means to Acquiring Wealth?

“Business Ownership/Entrepreneur accounts for more millionaires than double the next highest category, – that being a Senior Corporate Executive.” Source: “The Millionaire Mind” by author/analyst, Thomas J. Stanley

So, is becoming wealthy just a matter of owning your own business?
Partly, but listen carefully! Business ownership is the best way, but success is not a given. The entrepreneurial journey is fraught with common and many not so common “land-mines” – factors that can take your hard-earned business to its knees within a few days. Knowing what these are, as experienced by the Millionaire Mentors appearing on stage, can be the most valuable information you will ever hear. Learn from others’ mistakes, not by experiencing the devastation of making those same mistakes yourself.

“Pride comes before the fall.” Do you already ‘know it all?” Apparently, many entrepreneurs think so. But the reality is that, by far the majority of people who start their own businesses have little, if any education or guidance in establishing, running, and flourishing a business. Many who attempt to start their own businesses are from corporate America and believe that their past ’skill set’ will automatically translate into business ownership success. That is not necessarily so!

Although Success/Failure rates vary among different reports, it is clear that failure rates are significant. For instance, the NFIB (Federation of Independent Business Education Foundation) estimates that over the lifetime of a business, 39% are profitable, 30% break even, and 30% lose money, with 1% falling in the “unable to determine” category.

Since there is a statistically high chance of failure, do we “bury our heads in the sand”, avoiding owning our own enterprise? Should we choose to continue to live a life of mediocrity, constantly fighting economic battles? Or do we embrace business ownership for ourselves and courageously move forward? We at Advantage Conferences believe that if a person is given the proper “hands on” education by mentors who are themselves successful business people, your chances for success will improve dramatically.

Advantage Conference’s Fundamental Premise:
Education is Crucially Essential for Wealth Creation
Being properly informed only makes sense. If a person wants to own their own business, they should “learn the ropes” from experienced, highly successful Millionaire Entrepreneurs. If you want to “be” a Millionaire, you’ve got to learn to “think” like a Millionaire and you’ve got to “know” what millionaires know.

Too many people start a business with a high level of skills in a few areas, but are weak in other areas. Like a chain, a business is only as strong as its weakest link.
Why would anyone consider starting their own business without experienced successful guides working with them all along the way? There are many reasons: pride, impatience, ignorance about the high stakes nature of business, etc. For whatever reason, avoiding proper business, wealth and success mentoring is at best misguided, and at worst, financial suicide.

Your thinking can also take you to levels of success you never before imagined possible
What is the product that is sold at Advantage Conferences? It is knowledge, wisdom, insight to succeed in whatever field, career or business you choose to endeavor. Be open to change. Be open to life-changing information. Open your mind to new perceptions that will help you transform your past and current circumstances!

This information is now available in a concise two day conference where six Christian millionaires disclose their success secrets in detail. Click on the link for more information: http://www.7khomebusiness.net/ourproducts.htm

Claudia Givens

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I’m self employed and love the time freedom and choices it affords me. I am a mother of two children (so to speak), my daughter is 34 and my son just turned 18 and attends college (studying business for entrepreneurs). I love networking with other people to hear what others are doing with their lives. I love to travel and can’t wait to begin that part of my life again. My business is being an MMCII ProRep with Advantage Conferences, LLC-Home of the Millionaire Mindset Conferences.
I enjoy blogging as Millionaie Mentor at: http://www.christian-millionaire-mentoring.blogspot.com/
I’m also the founder/editor of the online magazine for women: Esther’s Legacy, I’m one of those people that believes life is getting better the older I get.