Today the world awoke to the sad news that Michael Jackson - the legendary King of Pop - had died.
Personally, I still can't believe the news. I guess I must still be in shock.
You see, I grew up on Michael Jackson and can remember spending countless hours trying to perfect his Moonwalk. (The only time I even came close to getting it right was a few years ago, when I ran out of steam on a moving treadmill. For a split second it looked like I was doing the Moonwalk - an illusion quickly shattered when I fell of the treadmill and ended up on my back.)
Whether you're a fan of his music or not, there's no denying that Michael Jackson had a big influence on popular culture. And for a time, he was the best in his field.
So today, let's take a quick look at Michael Jackson's entrepreneurial characteristics:
Continuous Improvement - From the young age of 5, Michael Jackson spent countless hours practising and perfecting his singing and dance routines. A habit he maintained for most of his life.
As entrepreneurs, we must also commit to constant learning and continuously improve our knowledge and skill set so that we can perform better in our chosen markets. We live in a world that is in constant flux - where everything is either growing or shrinking, expanding or contracting.
It is impossible to handle a level success greater than our level of growth. And the more we learn, the more we grow.
Vision - Through his work, Michael Jackson displayed the entrepreneur characteristic of vision. As a creative artist, Michael Jackson gave life to his visions.
Every major achievement in history has been achieved by visionaries - people who lived in a world that was, but saw a world that could be. And when you think about it, entrepreneurs are visionaries and creative artists too. We take ideas from our mind and bring them into reality.
Back when everyone thought such an idea was impossible, the Wright Brothers had visions of man being able to fly. Now not a day goes by without us seeing an aircraft in the sky.
Which proves that "whatever the mind can conceive can be achieved"
Innovation - There is no doubt that Michael Jackson was an innovator. He learnt from the greats of his time -- James Brown, Elvis, etc. He fused Funk, Soul and Rock and created his own sound, style and moves. Think back to the 'white glove', the 'Moonwalk' and the 'Thriller' Zombie video.
Yep - Michael Jackson was BAD!
As business owners, it's important we develop this entrepreneur characteristic. Because contrary to common belief, you don't always have to come up with something totally originally to succeed as an entrepreneur. Sometimes, all you need do is improve something that already exists, then repackage and reposition it.
Dell didn't create new computers - they just gave the market the chance to build computers to individual specification.
Uniqueness - From a very young age, Michael Jackson was positioned as talented, unique and the best amongst his peers. Many other artists were inspired by him - but every few dared to compete against him.
This entrepreneur characteristic is essential to your business success. Especially if you are the brand. For example, there are many talk show products on the market. But there is only one Oprah Winfrey. And right now, no one can directly compete with her.
As entrepreneurs, we need to constantly review our unique selling points. And pay close attention to what our competition is doing. Because that's how we favourably position ourselves within our market.
Value Focus - We've all seen images of people crying and fainting at Michael Jackson concerts. That's how much his fans (= customers) loved and appreciated Michael Jackson's product. And his 1982 album 'Thriller' is still the best selling album of all time.
And even after all the controversy that surrounded him, Michael Jackson still had so many loyal fans that within hours of announcing 50 dates at the London O2 Arena, all tickets where sold out.
Talk about customer loyalty!
The entrepreneur characteristic of focusing on customer needs and giving them value is essential to your business success. Because value and service are the foundation of any successful business. In fact, I'd even go as far as to say that it's a prerequisite for any business.
Nowadays, customers have so many options to choose from. So if your service or product does not meet their expectations, they'll go elsewhere. But the truth is, most customers want to be loyal. Too many options lead to information overload and confusion. And they pray that you can give them what they want, so they can enter into a long term, mutually beneficial relationship with you.
Nike and Harley Davidson have loyal customers. And so can you.
Think of your customer, think of 'Thriller', think of Michael Jackson.
RIP Michael Jackson (1958 - 2009)
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