The Courage to Thrive
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by Rick Murray, Chief Executive Officer, ASBA
The Mission of the Arizona Small Business Association is to be THE statewide resource for small business. Business owners join ASBA for the convenience and efficiency of our products and services, to engage and advocate for public policy that ignites small business growth, and to foster a positive economic direction for Arizona powered by entrepreneurism. By bringing thousands of small businesses together, ASBA has created greater value for all members and is proof positive that our mission of supporting small businesses through an active and connected community is working. Join ASBA. Be amAZed
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Once a frontier state specific to mining and agriculture, Arizona has since thrived over the decades, now home to more than 400,000 registered small businesses in industries such as technology, medicine, finance and real estate. With Phoenix ranked as 14th in start-up companies1 we are seeing more and more small-business owners relocate to Arizona to get their small businesses off the ground. As encouraging as this is, we know as small business owners that running a small business can be tiring, hard work and even discouraging at times. After all, 8 out of 10 small businesses fail within the first 18 months2. What does it take to beat that statistic? What type of team should you be building
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to have a business that is not just successful, but booms?
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close-knit group of hard-working and dedicated individuals. Creating the right team for your
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When I look at my team here at the Arizona Small Business Association (ASBA), I find a business is the most important thing you can do for your company. Without a cooperative and effective team, your business goes nowhere. Qualifications of each teammate are
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important, yes, but that is not all that should be considered when hiring. The culture of
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your environment is equally as important. A successful team is one that encourages and motivates one another, celebrating successes, and getting back up from losses together.
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Choosing team members with skills needed, but also strengths and weaknesses that align
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with the culture you endeavor to create, is vital.
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It’s not uncommon for the typical “what do you do” question to come across as you go to events and make contacts. What I have learned over the years is to stop answering. More specifically, share your story or your purpose for why you do what you do. People connect better to emotions, making it so important that you are clear on aspects such as your values and mission statement. More importantly, as business owners, we have to ensure that our team also understands our purpose as an organization. A good team and leader understands how all of the tiny, day-to-day pieces fit into your larger picture. Whether or not you consider yourself to be in a fairly standard industry, creativity has the means to take you to a completely different level in your business. Innovative thinking on a daily basis is one of ASBA’s goals as we try to continuously improve what we’re doing. Changing the way you market yourself, spicing up your current events, or even just updating your documents and filing systems, can do wonders. Instill this in your team. Innovative thinking involves risk. It demands taking chances and the willingness to fail in order to learn better for next time. It takes the courage to thrive, and courage in all areas is what makes you successful. 1. Metropolitan Area Rankings for Startup Activity (2015) Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation 2. Five Reasons 8 out of 10 Businesses Fail (2013) Forbes.com
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