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Monday 26 December 2016
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Entrepreneur Services of CVS Surveyors
Being an magnate can be somewhat
of a manipulate act. You have your goals and
purpose in one hand and all your
leadership from marketing and e-commerce to adjudge and technology — in
the other. Keeping all of those globule in the air is no easy matter. That’s
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I happen to be a fan of the
government finance money into what is
commonly called infrastructure projects.
I strongly believe that any adequate businessperson, even one who works
for the government, should be able to invest money at 1% interest rates and get
a better than 2% return on aborigine money. But I think its time to rethink how
we spend a big square of that money.
If it was me disburse the money,
I would take 100 billion of the proposed $ 1 Trillion dollars in framework
investment and invest it in Robotics.
I would invest it in the
companies that do R&D, software, and design for robots and every other
facet of the knowledge engineering Industry.
Regrettably, none of the
companies that really make the robotics are based here in the USA. That’s a
problem that needs to be solved. We need
to help develop , indigenous companies much like we did the electric-powered
car and wind and solar industries. Even
if it means trying to help pick winners.
We have to win the intelligent retrieval race. We are not even close right now.
A new report says China is spending
far more on Robotics than we are. China, Korea, EU are contribution billions in
credits to undergird their robotics industry.
We spend about $100mm . That ain’t gonna work.
The good news, if there is
any, is that according to experience to the report China
is only spending $ 3B dollars a year on robotics. We need to speedily pass them.
Why is this so important ?
Because industrial change always accelerates.
It never deteriorate over time. Which means we are going to face the fact that
if zero in the States changes, we will
find ourselves contingent on on other countries for almost everything that can
and will be construct in a quickly approximate future.
We have to face the fact that
kingdom are going to lose jobs to robotics.
The only question that needs to be answered is which nation will create
and own the best robotic technology and have the framework necessary to enable
it.
Right now it’s not the USA and that needs to adapt.
Our “infrastructure” spending
should look forwards, not rearward so
that we can be the neural network hub of the world. Becoming an magnate brings
with it a great leadership.You may have
given up a 6 or 7-figure salary, health benefits, 401k matching, and a whole
lot more when you took your executive leap, which is incredibly hard to do.
But now comes the real hard part:
just commencement.
Your goals for your business are
BIG, as they should be, but looking at the list of things you want to take care
of, you start to feel overpower.
Incapacitated by not knowing what
your next step is, you start to have suspicion:
Am I ever going to be able to make this work?
since, I’ve become dogged with
leveraging what it is I’m best at: taking complex problems and projects and
breaking them down in smaller, governable steps so that our team can work together
to manage the goals we’ve set.
Through this experience –
identify what it is I’m best at – I’ve realized that being a successful
undertaker isn’t about knowing exactly what is going to happen at every step,
it’s about taking the next step inconsiderate.
The secret of getting advance is
getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex,
staggering tasks into smaller submissive tasks, and then starting on the first
one.”
Single outthe points along the
way:-When I decide to start my own mobcast, Kate’s Take, I hadn’t yet explore
what I was best at.
Now, this doesn’t mean that it
wasn’t what I was best at then, too – it just means that I hadn’t realized it
yet.Once I had made the decision to start my own podcast, I spent a good couple
of weeks edging and hawing over how I
was going to accomplish this goal.
I had all the resources, all the
equipage, all the support I needed, but I didn’t know where to start – what to
do first.I’m sure you can relate – that at some point on your businessperson
journey you’ve known exactly what it is you want to produce, you’re just not
sure how to get there.
Going from Point A (where you are
now) to Point Z (accomplishing your goal) is a HUGE leap – one that’s never
going to authentic happen.
So, knowing there is something
like 24 points in between where you are now and where you want to be, wouldn’t
it seem logical that your next step is to predestine what those points are?
Grant Cardone writes in his book The 10X Rule:
There are no shortcuts. The more
action you take, the better your chances are of getting a break. self-restraint
consistent, and persistent actions are more of a end factor in the creation of
success than any other combination of things.
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