Business Ethics Training Certification, How To Maintain The Business
Not long ago a young entrepreneur asked his mentor and business coach how many times to I have to take the high-road? And maybe you have heard this tale, it’s in a rather poplar business book. The business coach told him, however many roads it takes you to get to your destination. Well, today, I am here to tell you that sometimes there is no mountain pass and sometimes you have to go through hell to get to where you are going, just remember what Winston Churchill once said:Indeed, I guess if I ever wrote my story it would be very similar to that of Ray Kroc and in his memoirs and famous book “Grinding it Out” he tells of his long journey to build the greatest franchise of all times. Along the way you see all his former friends, associates, and partners try to steal what he’d built.
The reality is that there are barriers along the way, tar pits, and other nuisances that have to be dealt with for all entrepreneurs. Sometimes you cannot go around them, sometimes they stand between you and the goal line, often there is another way, but not always. Just always remember; It’s okay to win.
It is not always easy to win when your opponent plays by different rules, uses steroids, or uses associations, regulators and others as a wedge point to hide their lack of integrity. You are right to stay on your game, just ratchet it up a couple of notches; and that friend turned competitor and then traitor, well, he’ll leave the market once he realizes the heat is too hot, they always do.
You see, lazy people cheat the most, and they often choose the path of least resistance, and generally it isn’t the high road, but often they pretend to be on that road, yet nowhere to be found! Then when they find no easy road to take, they go and do something else. This is why the strong survive. Let me ask you something are you weak or strong? (Clue: weakness is not a noble trait).
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