Tuesday, November 23, 2010

the changing the enterprising mind

The business world
The economy for the hungry wolves
Dare to venture into dark territories
Not without plan and a vision

You have a business plan
The ways you want it to be
The survey you have done
On the type of game to play

The rules and regulations
Borrowed from established enterprises
Else write your own conduct in the venture
As long as it gives you the freedom to change

It is in the written packages
Where the parties must stick to it
The learning curve is the hardest
It takes a lot of time, energy and mind snapping

It isn't a sea of calm water
You must realize the slapping waves
Coming without notice and fame
It hurts you hard on the face

The seed, the hard work and time
The growth, more groundwork need to be done
The flight to the market hard work and mind snapping
For the day will never end without a fight

When unity fail to generate in cohesive patterns
The decline will come so abruptly you hardly aware
The life span of an enterprise is cash flow
Without it the day will string you upside down!

Lay the foundation in its best ground
Before attempting changes on its structures
In any enterprise there must be room for changes
Every one involved should embrace it through

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