Who do you seek business advice from?
February 25, 2008 – 7:35 amRecently, I came across an article about how some business magnates and giant entrepreneurs take advice from their spouses before taking any new step in their business. Well I found this thing really interesting. But I know many of you out there might differ from my opinion. Now days, when so much competition has emerged on the scene, it becomes really important for an individual to thoroughly check out his or her steps and any possible pros and cons before setting on a venture. While getting into this process all alone can be a bit difficult, sharing your problems and seeking a business advice from your spouse- the person you most confide in- can prove beneficial for your personal as well as career development.
This I think is one of the major reasons for why people prefer to marry the one who belongs to his or her own industry. It sure becomes much easier for them to discuss certain professional issues if their spouse has a deep insight about the particular field. This being the case, it’s not that that only those who have spouse from their own industry are liable to take advice. Some people like to tell and teach their spouse (who do not belong to same industry) about the rules and secrets of their profession, discuss problems and then seek career advice.
While it’s not a requisite to always act upon their advice but discussing your most complicated issues like hiring, taking up a new project, issues involving your boss or employee or colleague can actually relieve you of tensions and save you from committing stupid mistakes and taking decisions that work towards your and your career’s over all development.

One Response to “Who do you seek business advice from?”
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- Randy Nichols.
By Randy Nichols on Feb 25, 2008