{"id":18153,"date":"2014-12-12T23:12:58","date_gmt":"2014-12-12T23:12:58","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2025-10-15T13:40:11","modified_gmt":"2025-10-15T13:40:11","slug":"do-you-have-the-entrepreneur-mind","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/asiancemagazine.com\/?p=18153","title":{"rendered":"Do You Have THE ENTREPRENEUR MIND?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>I\u2019ll admit it: I am addicted to the TV program Shark Tank.<\/strong> I watch the re-runs Monday through Friday on CNBC and the new shows Friday nights on ABC. In this reality show, one billionaire, Mark Cuban, and four mere multi-millionaires are wooed by would-be plutocrats to get one or more of these five panelists, these \u201csharks,\u201d to ante-up their own money to invest as new partners in businesses that range from the brilliant to the brain-dead, from sure-fire successes to shaky start-ups, from \u201cheroes\u201d to \u201czeroes.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>Part of the charm of the show is getting a quick insight into the new business owners themselves,<\/strong><\/strong> as the rich panelists make rapid-fire efforts to determine whether these owners are true \u201centrepreneurs\u201d or, in Mark Cuban\u2019s lingo, just \u201cwantrepreneurs,\u201d success-seekers not quite willing or able to make the sacrifices needed. <strong><strong>I also like to try to understand how the panelists think, how they evaluate investment prospects and potential partners.<\/strong><\/strong> Finally, it\u2019s fun to see these titans of the marketplace compete, banter, jockey, collude, and occasionally let their hearts rule their heads. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Do you have The Entrepreneur Mind?<\/strong> That\u2019s the three-word title of an excellent book recently authored by Kevin D. Johnson. Still young, born in 1979, currently the CEO of Atlanta\u2019s Johnson Media Inc., which he founded, <strong><strong>Kevin D. Johnson had already established several successful enterprises while still in his twenties.  In his book, Johnson offers the would-be entrepreneur 100 category_idelines,<\/strong><\/strong> complete with apt quotations, enriched by his personal experience, expressed candidly. <\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>I liked Johnson\u2019s comment that going into business just to make money is like getting married to get sex. To succeed at both, one needs a broader vision and more admirable motives.<\/strong><\/strong> He\u2019s not big on \u201cfollow your passion\u201d nor \u201cbecome your own boss,\u201d either. Rather, he urges you to <strong>become an entrepreneur only if you want to provide goods and services that others value and if you get real pleasure out of so doing.<\/strong> Meet these criteria, and the money will likely follow. <strong>Tony Hsieh, Zappos CEO, also favors pursuing a vision: \u201cChase the vision, not the money; the money will end up following you.\u201d<\/strong> The Oprah urges, \u201cDon\u2019t put a ceiling on yourself.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Kevin Johnson writes well\u2013clearly, interestingly, with many supporting quotes and examples. <strong><strong>Neither overly modest about his victories nor unwilling to share his failures, Johnson presents some hard truths,<\/strong><\/strong> including that the entrepreneur has got to be wiling to put his business ahead of his family. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Fortunately, Johnson married a woman who is in synch with his lifestyle.<\/strong> Surprisingly to me, they have a mortgage. Though debt is a plausible part of financial diversification, when you owe money, you are less secure than when you do not. <strong>Debt is risky. You have to be willing to take risks, Johnson notes, and he has been both rich and nearly broke within the last two decades.<\/strong> It will be interesting to see whether he continues his well-earned winning streak or runs into circumstances that even diligence and talent cannot overcome.<\/p>\n<p><strong><strong>Johnson\u2019s success is at a moderate scale that puts him within reach of many potential readers.<\/strong><\/strong> He has multi-million-dollar success rather than mega-million dollar triumphs, much less the billion-dollar riches of Mark Cuban or Facebook\u2019s Mark Zuckerberg or the founders of Microsoft, Apple, Netflix, Amazon, etc. <strong><strong>Johnson\u2019s modest wealth might not qualify him to be a panelist on Shark Tank. Even if his level of wealth is hard for us to reach, it is not out of sight. Thus, his advice is relevant to the would-be captain of industry during those early years when such captaincy is just a distant goal. <\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Sub-titled \u201c100 Essential Beliefs, Characteristics, and Habits of Elite Entrepreneurs,\u201c Johnson\u2019s book delivers as promised. <\/strong>The 100 topics are categorized within seven chapters: Strategy, Education, People, Finance, Marketing &#038; Sales, Leadership,  and Motivation. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Some of my favorites from his 100 are:<\/strong> Think Big; Create New Markets; Build a Company That Is Systems-Dependent, Not People-Dependent; Ask for Help; Business Comes First, Family Second; Hire a Good Lawyer; The Business Plan is Overrated; Fire Your Worst Customers; Technology is an Opportunity, Not a Threat; Always Follow Up; Failure Doesn\u2019t Kill You; An Idea\u2019s Execution, Not Its Uniqueness, Yields Success; Don\u2019t Underestimate Your Competition; School Is Not Necessarily Education; Spend the Majority of Your Time with People Smarter than You; People Don\u2019t Only Work for Money; Get the Right Mentor; A Check in Hand Means Nothing; The Biggest Investment in Your Company Is Yours; Your Customer Is Your Boss; Networking Isn\u2019t All About You; Act in Spite of How You Feel; Make Difficult Sacrifices; You Are Excited When Monday Morning Arrives; You Are Disappointed When Friday Arrives; You Feel Unequaled Joy When Your Idea Becomes Reality. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Let\u2019s examine a few of these in more detail:<br \/>\n<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Ask for Help.<\/strong> Do you? I find this hard. Is it easier or harder for women from a Confucian or Taoist tradition? I suspect it is even harder.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Business Comes First, Family Second.<\/strong> This is not the choice I would make, not the path I did take. Women are more likely to be family-oriented than men, and <strong>women from an Asian background, having family be so important, are going to find putting their family second hard, too.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>School Is Not Necessarily Education.<\/strong> My Chinese-American wife\u2019s family, and my own, emphasized education via college degrees. To ascend the white-collar job ladder, to keep from being discriminated against, a strong resume with impressive degrees seemed of great value. Yet, many of the most successful entrepreneurs got their training in the School of Hard Knocks, experience. <strong>For Asian Americans, first-generation laundries, restaurants, nail salons have financed second-generation doctors, professors, CEOs.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Spend the Majority of Your Time with People Smarter Than You.<\/strong> Well, we know they\u2019ll be hard to find, but try.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Get the Right Mentor.<\/strong> I never did. If you can, do so. Programs to aid women in this regard exist. Your best bet is likely to be people like you, only older and already successful.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Make Difficult Sacrifices.<\/strong> We are constrained by time, money, talent, health, obligations, other circumstances. <strong>We cannot have it all.<\/strong> By this time in your lives, asiancemagazine.com readers are likely to already be familiar with doing now what is hard in order to get later what you will value even more. <\/p>\n<p><strong>You Are Disappointed When Friday Arrives.<\/strong> Question: How can one tell an entrepreneur from a workaholic? Answer: Perhaps one cannot. If you enjoy your work, it becomes play, not work. <strong>No TGIF for you.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Mr. Johnson knew he wanted to be a businessman early on<\/strong>, once he found he was too \u201cvertically challenged\u201d to make it into the National Basketball Association, even as a point guard. He now has the NBA as one of his premier accounts. <strong>He convinced me, however, that running my own business, being an entrepreneur, is a route I was glad I had not taken: too much work, too many trivial issues, more stress than I would want.<\/strong> Still, he has hobnobbed with interesting people and seems to have enjoyed his choices. Not about to become a millionaire businessman, I\u2019ll have to settle for the vicarious pleasure of watching entrepreneurs-in-the-making on Shark Tank. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Unlike me, you may possess the entrepreneurial mind and decide to choose this more adventurous, more rigorous life.<\/strong> Henry Ford declared, \u201cWhether you think you can or think you can\u2019t&#8212;you\u2019re right.\u201c Mark Twain advised, \u201cThe secret of getting ahead is getting started.\u201c <strong>Go to it\u2026and good luck!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Dr. Cooper (douglas@tingandi.com) is a retired scientist, now a writer, editor, and writing coach. His first book, <strong><em>Ting and I: A Memoir of Love, Courage and Devotion,<\/em><\/strong> was published by Outskirts Press in 2011 and is available from Outskirts Press, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble, in paperback and ebook formats, as are two memoirs  he co-authored subsequently, <strong><em>The Shield of Gold<\/em><\/strong> and  <strong><em>Kidnapped Twice,<\/em><\/strong> and two memoirs he edited, <strong><em>High Shoes and Bloomers<\/em><\/strong> and <strong><em>But\u2026at What Cost.<\/em><\/strong> On Twitter, he is @douglaswcooper. His editing and coaching site is <strong>http:\/\/writeyourbookwithme.com.<\/strong> <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I\u2019ll admit it: I am addicted to the TV program Shark Tank. 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