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Call for Participation : Mobile 4 Mumbai ™ Open source mobile apps!

by Paul Joseph July 27, 2011 Featured

Mobile 4 Mumbai uses Open Source extensively and build apps that are useful to/ for Indians. Founder Raxit says, “we have one of the highest number of mobile users in the world but comparatively less applications which are useful to the mass users.” (Visit Yourstory.in for full news, other content, and much more!)

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Is Obsession Destroying Your Business From Within?

by Paul Joseph June 29, 2011 Featured

Entrepreneurs are regularly praised as the beating hearts behind their business creations. The fiercely driven, enthusiastic and determined individuals who simply couldn’t stand to see their ideas fail. Passion is always a positive trait. You can never have too much of it. But passion has a twisted cousin that can be super harmful in equal measures to your business. It’s called obsession. Obsession, disguised as passion, clouds our perfect judgment and can be traced to any of these negative habits: Failure to learn from mistakes. You can tell a lot about an entrepreneur by the way he or she reacts to failure. We are groomed through the education system to fear the idea of making mistakes. You wouldn’t dare submit a paper littered in errors for fear of being marked down several grades. This fear hurts the process of creative thinking, which an entrepreneur must learn to harness for the greater good. It’s important to both welcome and learn from mistakes. They are the only way of knowing that our days are being spent productively. Passion wills us to adapt and refine our ideas until we find suitable solutions to our problems. Obsession refuses to yield the same lessons. Obsession drives an entrepreneur towards the wrong business decisions, time and time again, as he stubbornly refuses to embrace changes – or to make mistakes in the first place. Refusal to delegate decision-making processes. Are you obsessed with micro-managing every tiny detail of your business? It may seem like a passionate bid for perfection, but it’s usually an unhealthy addiction to control. Imagine your business fully developed and world-renowned with thousands of employees. When that day comes, will you still be making every single decision from your company HQ? I should hope not! Trust in the decision-making skills of others, particularly if you sought them for being experts in their fields. Obsessing over every last decision prevents the freedom of mind that comes with outsourcing and modularising your business. This is absolutely necessary for growth. By all means, become the brains behind the core strategies of your business. But don’t become the brains behind which type ink cartridge is most suitable for the IT department’s printing needs. Delegate anything that somebody else can handle just as well for maximum efficiency of your time. Unhealthy lifestyle with little satisfaction. If you’re experiencing insomnia, seismic mood shifts, or a constant feeling of restlessness, it’s likely that your passion has spilled in to the realms of obsession. Do you find yourself jumping out of bed at 3am to answer an email that could have waited until the morning? This is dangerous territory because it slowly eats away at the very reason we become entrepreneurs in the first place. No business is worth the price of your long-term health and sanity. The conspicuous lack of an end goal. People often run businesses for the wrong reasons. Sometimes as a form of spiting the ex-employer, who cast doubt that a lowly cubicle minion could succeed on his own. This illusion is created in the entrepreneur’s own imagination. Striving for business success without a long-term goal, or a vision of where you hope to end up, is as good as asking a stranger to determine your fate. You must have an end goal, something you want to achieve above all else. Passion defines this goal with the best intentions. Obsession creates it for all the wrong reasons. The most interesting difference between passion and obsession is the daily satisfaction you get from setting your work agenda. The obsessive entrepreneur tends to pack as many tasks as he can in to a to-do list that creates dizziness at close inspection. The passionate entrepreneur has a concise work plan, defined by clear objectives, that never become so interfering as to get in the way of life and happiness. Does your business inspire passion or obsession? Look carefully at your workday and the answer should reveal itself. Even if the overwhelming influence reveals itself to be obsession, there’s no need to be alarmed. Most obsessive ways can be killed at the source by re-addressing your motivations and creating a plan. That plan should be to make passion the driving force behind every decision you make. Martin “Finch” Osborn is a marketing entrepreneur who started his own business at 21, and now works from a laptop while traveling the world. He is a fierce critic of the “get rich quick” online phenomenon. Read more about Finch here .

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How To Source Quality Raw Materials For Physical Products

by Paul Joseph April 21, 2011 Featured

Sourcing is finding and evaluating the components and parts needed for goods and services. With a product based company such as my handbag company, sourcing materials would consume a lot of time, energy and funds. Raw materials would account for almost 50-70% of our costs. We spent a lot of time searching for our materials, especially leather. Because of the complexity of our designs, at times it was like looking for a needle under a haystack . How To Source & Why Bother? If you have a business with physical items it might not be necessary for you to source yourself. You could potentially contract with a full-service company that could source for you.  Additionally, these full-service companies negotiate with the supplier the minimums, terms of payment and make sure that the product received is exactly what was ordered. QUICK TIP: When ordering for production, I would always ask for a TOP (top of production sample) before they started production. With a TOP sample, I wanted to make sure that the sample that I ordered for production was the same quality and consistency of the sample that I fell in love with and wanted for our line. It is a good idea to specify in your purchase order that a TOP sample must be approved by you before production starts. This may add a week or two to your schedule, but it is better to be safe than sorry. Recently, I was consulting with a handbag company who would just purchase the leather from her factory. A production factory is not a tannery, so besides the factory charging an additional fee for sourcing leather for her, it boggled my mind because I couldn’t imagine a factory manager being the decision maker for the leather on a handbag. She asked me how my company would source our materials and I told her that we would travel to the shows in Italy or in Asia to see the newest fabrics or leathers ourselves. It was critical for us to be on the cutting-edge of the latest trends and also we would meet with the leather vendors ourselves to establish a relationship . This was very important because in our business we could not have another competitor have the same leather we were using. So by meeting with the vendors, we were able to negotiate certain terms with them, and one of the terms we always negotiated was that if we committed to buying a large amount, we wanted that leather article to not be sold to any other handbag companies. When raw materials are sourced, it is imperative that you look at the: Selection Content Construction Colors as well as prints and other options Performance characteristics Negotiate The Minimum When purchasing directly from vendors you will need to negotiate with them the minimum that they expect you to buy (often just called minimums), lead times (production time), cost , delivery options and their return policies . If there are a lot of suppliers which provide what you need, you may want to consider if you want to purchase domestically or foreign. If you are purchasing domestically, you will pay more because the product is already in your country and you will not have to worry about transportation costs or duties. With foreign sourcing, you will need to worry about those things as well as language barriers and cultural and different business practices. However, I always preferred to source overseas as I found much more selection that way. Of course, your choice of materials will be different based on aesthetic and functional characteristics of your product, price point, expected sales volume and your business model. Trade Shows Instead of having to travel internationally to visit vendors if you live close to a metropolitan area, there are often trade shows at your local convention centers. There are trade shows for a variety of different industries such as textiles, apparel, home furnishing, electronics, children’s items, beauty, health and nutrition, and outdoor sports. When shopping a trade show, the vendors expect for customers to be well-versed in the wholesale environment. I have worked trade shows and worked with customers who seemed to be newbies or didn’t seem to know the lingo of our industry. Sadly, those were customers I did not spend much time with as they would often cancel their orders next door or would just waste too much of my time on the trade show floor. Online & Local Sourcing If it is not convenient for you to attend a trade show, start doing your research online . There are many companies which are online now and many have uploaded their catalogs online. Of course, this does not replace seeing the actual parts in front of you, but it is a close second. If you find the pieces that you need, then you can order a sample to review. When the sample arrives and if it is not what you wanted, try again with another company. In the past when I have been unable to find what I need, I would call the vendors up and ask them if they knew where I could find a part like I needed. Another option to source is in your hometown. Depending on the product you are making, you can often purchase from a local supplier and be able to pay a lower price or maybe even their cost price provided you purchase in volume. In closing, I think of sourcing as cooking the perfect Italian meal. First, I have to go to the market and pick up the freshest ingredients – fresh pasta, beautiful vegetables and herbs, fresh bread and a wonderful bottle of wine. I would not send someone else to do it. I personally want to make sure the quality is amazing and that I have chosen the very best the market has to offer. With my handbag line, I felt that we found the most unique materials consistently season after season. We sourced everywhere to bring our customers the best . If you have a product-driven company, you can either shop yourself or send someone to do it for you. It all depends on what you are having for dinner. Christine Syquia Get your bonus copy of my book “How To Start An Internet Business & Make Your First $1,000 Online” Download Here

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How To Source Quality Raw Materials For Physical Products

by Paul Joseph April 21, 2011 Featured

Sourcing is finding and evaluating the components and parts needed for goods and services. With a product based company such as my handbag company, sourcing materials would consume a lot of time, energy and funds. Raw materials would account for almost 50-70% of our costs. We spent a lot of time searching for our materials, especially leather. Because of the complexity of our designs, at times it was like looking for a needle under a haystack . How To Source & Why Bother? If you have a business with physical items it might not be necessary for you to source yourself. You could potentially contract with a full-service company that could source for you.  Additionally, these full-service companies negotiate with the supplier the minimums, terms of payment and make sure that the product received is exactly what was ordered. QUICK TIP: When ordering for production, I would always ask for a TOP (top of production sample) before they started production. With a TOP sample, I wanted to make sure that the sample that I ordered for production was the same quality and consistency of the sample that I fell in love with and wanted for our line. It is a good idea to specify in your purchase order that a TOP sample must be approved by you before production starts. This may add a week or two to your schedule, but it is better to be safe than sorry. Recently, I was consulting with a handbag company who would just purchase the leather from her factory. A production factory is not a tannery, so besides the factory charging an additional fee for sourcing leather for her, it boggled my mind because I couldn’t imagine a factory manager being the decision maker for the leather on a handbag. She asked me how my company would source our materials and I told her that we would travel to the shows in Italy or in Asia to see the newest fabrics or leathers ourselves. It was critical for us to be on the cutting-edge of the latest trends and also we would meet with the leather vendors ourselves to establish a relationship . This was very important because in our business we could not have another competitor have the same leather we were using. So by meeting with the vendors, we were able to negotiate certain terms with them, and one of the terms we always negotiated was that if we committed to buying a large amount, we wanted that leather article to not be sold to any other handbag companies. When raw materials are sourced, it is imperative that you look at the: Selection Content Construction Colors as well as prints and other options Performance characteristics Negotiate The Minimum When purchasing directly from vendors you will need to negotiate with them the minimum that they expect you to buy (often just called minimums), lead times (production time), cost , delivery options and their return policies . If there are a lot of suppliers which provide what you need, you may want to consider if you want to purchase domestically or foreign. If you are purchasing domestically, you will pay more because the product is already in your country and you will not have to worry about transportation costs or duties. With foreign sourcing, you will need to worry about those things as well as language barriers and cultural and different business practices. However, I always preferred to source overseas as I found much more selection that way. Of course, your choice of materials will be different based on aesthetic and functional characteristics of your product, price point, expected sales volume and your business model. Trade Shows Instead of having to travel internationally to visit vendors if you live close to a metropolitan area, there are often trade shows at your local convention centers. There are trade shows for a variety of different industries such as textiles, apparel, home furnishing, electronics, children’s items, beauty, health and nutrition, and outdoor sports. When shopping a trade show, the vendors expect for customers to be well-versed in the wholesale environment. I have worked trade shows and worked with customers who seemed to be newbies or didn’t seem to know the lingo of our industry. Sadly, those were customers I did not spend much time with as they would often cancel their orders next door or would just waste too much of my time on the trade show floor. Online & Local Sourcing If it is not convenient for you to attend a trade show, start doing your research online . There are many companies which are online now and many have uploaded their catalogs online. Of course, this does not replace seeing the actual parts in front of you, but it is a close second. If you find the pieces that you need, then you can order a sample to review. When the sample arrives and if it is not what you wanted, try again with another company. In the past when I have been unable to find what I need, I would call the vendors up and ask them if they knew where I could find a part like I needed. Another option to source is in your hometown. Depending on the product you are making, you can often purchase from a local supplier and be able to pay a lower price or maybe even their cost price provided you purchase in volume. In closing, I think of sourcing as cooking the perfect Italian meal. First, I have to go to the market and pick up the freshest ingredients – fresh pasta, beautiful vegetables and herbs, fresh bread and a wonderful bottle of wine. I would not send someone else to do it. I personally want to make sure the quality is amazing and that I have chosen the very best the market has to offer. With my handbag line, I felt that we found the most unique materials consistently season after season. We sourced everywhere to bring our customers the best . If you have a product-driven company, you can either shop yourself or send someone to do it for you. It all depends on what you are having for dinner. Christine Syquia Get your bonus copy of my book “How To Start An Internet Business & Make Your First $1,000 Online” Download Here

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