Wilson Ng started helping the family business since 9 years old. Since then, he had dreamt to be a successful entrepreneur, one who starts great businesses  ( he has started 7) from scratch with insight, guts and initiative. He keeps his focus on growing the business by creating value-- not on politics, or wasteful distractions. He brings the same focus to community service, teaching, life and family.

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  Wednesday, June 08, 2005


The Starting-Up Entrepreneur  Mindset (EntrepreViews)

You have had it.  You have been toiling in the corporate world for so long that you feel you have mastered the 'business' and thus will take the plunge.  You want to be an entrepreneur, or at least be part or full owner of the business so that you will be able to finally benefit partly or wholly  from your labors.

You put up your own money,  or borrow from friends and family.  Or better still, got some investors who believed in you.... But before that, check out first your mindset -- evidently you want an investment in the future, and therefore is willing to sacrifice something in the present for it .... or are you?

How you perceive yourself when you start the business, and the lifestyle that you seek at that time determines whether you are really serious in 'making' it or not ... (cont'd in EntrepreViews)

 

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Cultivating a Culture of Business Achievement   (on business)

The main force that is driving General Electric is not that they have the money, or the infrastructure.  It is because they have the people who 'gets' it -- which is focused on cultivating a culture of business achievement. 

What it is focused in order to achieve its business goals is to make sure that executives drive the "right behavior" all across the company.   This strong cultural ethos has its price, and its benefits  <more>...

 

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