Mahesh Dalamal - 6 Skills You Need To Succeed In Business

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Mahesh dalamal - 6 Skills You Need To Succeed In Business

Transcript of Mahesh Dalamal - 6 Skills You Need To Succeed In Business

Mahesh dalamal - 6 Skills You Need To Succeed In Business

Hit the Books

Don't just sharpen your creative skills; feed your brain with knowledge applicable to all industries. James Nolen, lecturer at the McCombs College of Business at the University of Texas at Austin, suggests taking at least one basic business course from a community school or continuing-education program.

Learn about business models and business jargon, inches Nolen says. Then you can definitely speak the same language as the people you support.

Understand the Market and the Brand

Do your research. "Nearly all design work is done to either sell a product or service, yet too many creative types don't know much about business, very well says Los Angeles shooter Mark Robert Helper. Inquire about and coordinate a strategy that will enhance the brand and business. If you're a builder, research the company.

Aim for the Bottom Line

The goal may be to increase sales in a certain area or deflect attention from, say, and negative news coverage. Although before putting together an organized plan, read the business plan, says Samuella Becker, founder of open public relations firm TigressPR in New York City. Request clients about expectations. Appreciate the project's goals.

Network

Building your network can help build your net sale worth. So concentrate your energy on getting to know people, says Plug in Perez, founder of the marketing firm Summit Approach Partners in Chapel Hillside, North Carolina.

Communicate Efficiently

Certainly be a proactive listener. "Many creative professionals don't really hear much past the surface of what their clients say they need,” Helper notes. Simply by listening, understanding and requesting questions you can fine tune a project to better fit the company's needs.

Seek Professional Help

Creative types are better at some things than they can be at others. Realize your constraints and befriend those who can pick up your slack. For instance, Drake suggests knowing a CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT so you can "ask for their advice as needed rather than winging it, which never looks professional and can get you in trouble.” Common for your legal things.