Published Wednesday, September 5, 2007
in Strategic eNews
How do you succeed in the 21st century? Be useful.
Never has there been a better time to be an entrepreneur. We have entered an era in which many of the foundations of everyday life have changed. Large bureaucratic organizations everywhere are faced with turmoil and disintegration, and consumers in every sector are increasingly wary and unhappy with the products, services, and experiences they receive from them. This is the age of the individual, and
entrepreneurs are far better suited to this kind of world than bureaucracies, because entrepreneurs are specialists in the one resource for which there is a never-ending demand: usefulness.
Consumers today are actively seeking unique, alternative ways to satisfy their immediate and long-term needs and aspirations. A business is useful to the degree that it helps people achieve these goals.
Unlike inwardly-focused, status-protecting bureaucracies, entrepreneurs have the organizational and intellectual flexibility, along with the depth of relationships, to be an immensely useful part of their clients' and customers' lives.
This parallel system of creating value — "The Usefulness Economy" — operates on seven principles:
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