Entrepreneur In Training

By Lamamma @LAmamma1

When it comes to education, we gravitate towards courses we imagine will get us where we need to be. Those with interest in law study law degrees. Those who want to get into design study art, graphic design, or something within that realm. It isn’t rocket science.

Courses like these can also set you on the right footing when you start a business. You could go as far as to say that these credentials lend you what you need to find early success. You can bet clients are more liable to trust a new law firm if the owner has done their time at college.What you might not realize is that many of these courses leave you unprepared for the world of business. They’re largely designed with traditional employment in mind. So, they leave a gaping gap in your knowledge when it comes to knowing how to start or run a business. Hence why your training shouldn’t end the moment you leave the classroom. Instead, entrepreneurs should enter a new period of training when getting their businesses off the ground. And, to help you through this period, we’re going to look at the three main lessons you should set out to learn. Training in techWhile a field-specific course will teach you about tech in your industry, it won’t provide the knowledge you need to start a business. Still, any entrepreneur needs to realize that technology plays a massive part in success. You’ll need to read up on everything from social media, to responsive web designs. Admittedly, you can take some pressure off by turning to outsourced IT support to take care of repairs and such. Still, knowing how to use tech to benefit what you’re doing could make or break your efforts to make a decent name for yourself. So, don’t hesitate to learn about this stuff.


Training in people

When it comes to employment, you also need to know a fair amount about people. When you have employees under your charge, you become their port of call. You’ll need to both look out for their well being, and become a shoulder for them to cry on. Staff may come to you with all manner of personal and health-related issues. And, you need to know how to speak in an understanding and non-judgemental tone. All the better for keeping team morale alive. It might not take a psychology degree, but a little reading in this field could still take you a long way. Training in decor

Are we serious? Training in decor? We’re afraid, so. Your course might never have mentioned it, but office decor is essential stuff. It can dictate everything from productivity to the impression you pass on to customers. So, you also need to place your brain power here. Do a little research to learn what works and why. Only then can you ensure you design an office which works for what you’re trying to do. And, only then can you start seeing real sales.