Seminar Keusahawanan SOHO in Kota Bahru

SOHO Entrepreneurship Seminar, Series 1 (April 2011)

organized by

Wawasanita

supported by

Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat.

 

 

Seminar Keusahawanan SOHO in Pulau Pinang

SOHO Entrepreneurship Seminar, Series 2 (May 2011)

organized by

Wawasanita

supported by

Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat.

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Seminar Keusahawanan SOHO in Kuala Lumpur

Seminar Keusahawanan SOHO 2011

SOHO Entrepreneurship Seminar, Series 3 (June 2011)

organized by

Wawasanita supported by Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat.

THE SEVEN C’s OF SUCCESS

by Brian Tracy

After having studied top achievers and peak performers over the past 35 years, I’ve concluded that these unique men and women, have in most cases, mastered what I call the Seven C’s of Success.

  1. Clarity: Eighty percent of success comes from being clear on who you are, what you believe in and what you want.
  2. Competence: You can’t climb to the next rung on the ladder until you are excellent at what you do now.
  3. Constraints: Eighty percent of all obstacles to success come from within. Find out what is constraining in you or your company and deal with it.
  4. Concentration: The ability to focus on one thing single-mindedly and see it through until it’s done takes more character than anything else.
  5. Creativity: Flood your life with ideas from many sources. Creativity needs to be exercised like a muscle; if you don’t use it you’ll lose it.
  6. Courage: Most in demand and least in supply, courage is the willingness to do the things you know are right.
  7. Continuous learning: Read, at the very least, one book a week on business to keep you miles ahead of the competition. And just as you eat and bathe, organize your time so you spend 30 minutes a day exploring email, sending messages, going through websites, because like exercise, it’s the only way you can keep on top of technology. If you get away from it, you’ll lose your edge.

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Tips to choose a profitable SOHO business opportunity

Here are 6 tips that will help you to choose a SOHO business opportunity.

1. Explore various business options before choosing one.

2. Choose a business that is profitable as well as personally satisfying.

3. Draw a layout to check whether or not the work area fits into your allocated home-space.

4. Decide whether or not you’ll be able to handle every aspect of your home business on your own.

5. You should select a business whose organizational characteristics are compatible with your family members.

6. Involve your family members in your business to achieve enviable success.

While choosing your home based business opportunity, it is quite important that you do proper research and don’t start it just on impulse. This is the key to long term success with any home business that you decide to start.

Source: Homebuilder-guide

Right Attitude leads to Success

Attitude is Everything

The process of human change begins within us. We all have tremendous potential. We all desire good results from our efforts. Most of us are willing to work hard and to pay the price that success and happiness demand.

Each of us has the ability to put our unique human potential into action and to acquire a desired result. But the one thing that determines the level of our potential that produces the intensity of our activity, and predicts the quality of the result we receive, is our attitude.

Attitude determines how much of the future we are allowed to see. It decides the size of our dreams and influences our determination when we are faced with new challenges. No other person on earth has dominion over our attitude. People can affect our attitude by teaching us poor thinking habits or unintentionally misinforming us or providing us with negative sources of influence, but no one can control our attitude unless we voluntarily surrender that control.

No one else “makes us angry.” We make ourselves angry when we surrender control of our attitude. What others may have done is irrelevant. We choose, not they. They merely put our attitude to a test. If we select a volatile attitude by becoming hostile, angry, jealous or suspicious, then we have failed the test. If we condemn ourselves by believing that we are unworthy, then again, we have failed the test.

If we care at all about ourselves, then we must accept full responsibility for our own feelings. We must learn to guard against those feelings that have the capacity to lead our attitude down the wrong path and to strengthen those feelings that can lead us confidently into a better future.

If we want to receive the rewards the future holds in trust for us, then we must exercise the most important choice given to us as members of the human race by maintaining total dominion over our attitude. Our attitude is an asset, a treasure of great value, which must be protected accordingly. Beware of the vandals and thieves among us who would injure our positive attitude or seek to steal it away.

Having the right attitude is one of the basics that success requires. The combination of a sound personal philosophy and a positive attitude about ourselves gives us an inner strength and a firm resolve that influences all the other areas of our existence.

by Jim Rohn

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Seven Ways Solopreneurs Can Grow a Home Business

BY Carol Tice| April 6, 2011|

Home-based businesses with a sole owner can only grow so much, right? Wrong.

With a little creativity you can keep expanding your home business, without hiring employees or renting an office. Here are seven tips for increasing revenue at your home business while keeping it a one-person show:

1. Use technology. From scheduling newsletters and social-media dispatches to issuing blog-post notifications via email, automate as much as possible. Collaboration tools such as Citrix Systems software can also help you readily pass off or work in the same document with colleagues and consultants without having to send giant email attachments or deal with a courier service. Additionally, video conferencing or call forwarding technology can do wonders for helping your little company appear much bigger — and more professional.
2. Outsource. These days, freelance marketplaces such as Elance and vWorker.com make it easy — and relatively inexpensive — to find contractors for a wide variety of roles, from accountants to virtual secretaries. There’s no law that says you have to make official, full-time hires to grow. Increasingly, I’m encountering high-revenue, fast-growing companies that have few, if any, official staffers and are driving growth entirely through contract labor.

3. Watch for opportunities. Entrepreneurs’ prime advantage over big companies is the ability to be nimble and shift gears quickly if a new opportunity emerges that might lead to more business. That’s what home-based franchisor Patricia Beckman did when she saw a need for a standardized virtual-assistant chain. Now her VA business, Cybertary, has 25 franchisees and is growing.

4. Treat your business like a business. Don’t neglect the back-office end of your business. For instance, consider using an online invoice system such as FreshBooks or Intuit’s Bill Manager. Being able to systematically track your payments and expenses will not only save you time, it’s also more professional in the eyes of customers or clients. Keep regular business hours so clients can rely on you.

5. Invest for growth. Yes, being home based can help reduce overhead, but you still need to put money into the business to keep it thriving. After all, you’ve got to spend money to make money, remember? And that’s true no matter where your business is based.

6. Don’t forget your plan. Know your goals for the business and keep your focus on the steps you need to take to achieve those goals. Beckman recommends keeping your business plan nearby and referring to it often. And as plans change, update it.

7. Get out there. Some solopreneurs use being home-based as an excuse to never meet with clients in person. That’s a mistake. Get out of that home-office cave — you can build stronger bonds with clients in face-to-face meetings. Attend networking events to keep growing your rolodex and gain exposure to new ideas.

 

 

Why should you consider SOHO Entrepreneurship?

Definition of SOHO Entrepreneurship

The modern concept of small office/home office, or SOHO, refers to the category of business, which involves from 1 to 10 workers. SOHO can also stand for small or home office or single office/home office. A larger business enterprise, one notch up the size scale, is often categorized as a Small Business. When a company reaches 100 or more employees, it is often referred to as a Small and Medium Sized Enterprise (SME).

Source: Wikipedia

 

Among the reasons why many people want to be a SOHO Entrepreneur are:

  • To gain Personal Freedom (Kebebasan Peribadi)
  • To reap Financial Benefits (Keuntungan Kewangan)
  • To Be with Family (Bersama Keluarga)
  • To Reduce Stress(Kurang Tekanan)
  • For Job enrichment (Memperkayakan Pekerjaan)
  • To Increase Productivity (Tingkatkan Produktiviti)
  • To Harness Competitive Advantage (Daya Saing)

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