<aside> <img src="/icons/user-circle_gray.svg" alt="/icons/user-circle_gray.svg" width="40px" /> **In this dynamic and practical program, you'll discover the essential skills to effectively manage your projects and drive your entrepreneurial ventures to success. From conceptualization to execution, you'll learn proven strategies to plan, organize, and lead projects, ensuring that your ideas translate into tangible results.
To be a successful entrepreneur you’ll need to be able to perform at your best during stress and remain at your calm personality, for example, Elon Musk, a person I see as the best and most successful entrepreneur people should look up to, is involved and manager of Tesla inc, Space X, Neuralink, OpenAI, and Twitter (X), to be able to do so you’ll need the following:**
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<aside> <img src="/icons/checkmark-square_gray.svg" alt="/icons/checkmark-square_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Let’s put you in a situation, to learn from the example. Let’s say 50 customers messaged you right now, and you need to answer and make a successful conversation with each one in the upcoming 5h. In fact, you won’t be able to do so, instead of focusing on talking to each one, you should pick the most paying ones and work with them and use that budget to hire people to do that for you next time.
So first try to not put yourself in that situation. This is the true meaning of “If I had 5h to cut a tree, I’d spend 4h sharpening my axe”
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<aside> <img src="/icons/checkmark-square_gray.svg" alt="/icons/checkmark-square_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Let’s put you in another situation, Let’s say you are not waiting for customers, you’re working on passive income businesses, and you need to work on multiple businesses, and you don’t have a budget to hire people to do the work instead of you. You’ll need to acquire/develop a skill called Time management. So, you have 8h for example to work per day, you’ll need to give the biggest and most profitable project 40% of your time, and for each other less important project removes 10%, so the less important project, will be 30%, then 20%, then 10%, if you think you need to add a new business on these, then you won’t succeed on any.
So, if you can’t invest your money, invest your time!
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<aside> <img src="/icons/checkmark-square_gray.svg" alt="/icons/checkmark-square_gray.svg" width="40px" /> Now here’s a summary of how a successful entrepreneur manages his projects: