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5 Business Skills Every Entrepreneur Should Have

To succeed in business, there are certain skills that an entrepreneur must-have. While setting up a business, the entrepreneur plays different roles, from CEO to admin manager and even the cleaner (if it is formal office space). This means that there is a great need for the entrepreneur to be skilled in many areas of business and beyond. Without these skills, it will be challenging for the entrepreneur to scale successfully.


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The business world is highly competitive, and it is only those that have built capacity in the area of business skills development that can scale through. In this article, I will discuss 5 necessary skills every entrepreneur should be developing right now. So, let’s go!

Marketing

This is the bedrock of your business growth. If you don’t get this right, it will be a flop. As a business owner, your product or service in itself might be awesome. But if you are not able to communicate this awesomeness to your prospective customers, you will not get any leads. You should develop the marketing skills needed, for both offline and online/digital marketing. Develop skills in writing good sales copies, running email marketing campaigns, and running google and social media ads. You should also learn the basics of social media management and content creation since that will showcase your brand personality.

Customer Service

Can you have a good product or great marketing without reliable customer service? Not possible, as everything will crumble. Since you are starting as a sole proprietor, you’re probably going to be handling every single position, and a customer service representative is one of them. How you communicate to your customers and prospects matters a lot.


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In the process of delivering your service, there will be questions and complaints from customers. You need to develop the skills required to respond effectively to customers. Remember that a happy and satisfied customer is your greatest billboard.

Accounting

I understand that not everyone is good with numbers. But as an entrepreneur, you automatically become the accounts manager of your business. Before you grow to the level of hiring an account officer, you must learn how to calculate your business revenue, expenditure, and financial projections. You can indeed outsource these things, but do you want to pay for every single thing? That will just be running your business finances down. So, as an entrepreneur, develop accounting skills to help you keep track of your money. You will get to know if you’re making a profit or not and if you should even remain in that line of business.

Time management

This is a soft skill every human being must-have. Managing the great gift of nature, time is the best thing you can do for yourself as n individual and business owner. Since you pretty much handle everything in your business, you should know how to schedule tasks, so you do not get overwhelmed or miss out on something important.


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Ensure that you are not found creating time for irrelevant things, as this will show in your business productivity. Put checks on yourself and be determined to keep to them.

Strategy

We cannot talk about business and entrepreneurship without talking about strategy. That is essentially what your business feeds on. If you don’t have the right strategies in place, you won’t be able to go far in your entrepreneurial journey. Some people have their full-time profession to be business strategists.

However, since you are not looking to hire any of them, especially as a starter, you have to become one yourself. You should be able to create strategies that will put your business on the map and help you scale. You should have strategic action plans to achieve your business goals. And away from the profit, you are making right now, you must be able to plan where your business will be in 5-10 years and above.

Acquiring these business skills is not farfetched. You just need to be ready and conscious about it. You can take extra courses to add to your knowledge. You can learn from mentors and other business people. Searching the web is also a good option. Know what your competitors are doing and how they go about it. In these ways, you will be able to develop the needed skills to push your business to the next level. Good luck!

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