My very first outing in the training field was when I devised and delivered a Fire in the Belly module as part of a Start Your Own Business programme offered by my local County Enterprise Board. Unlike most other SYOB modules, which focus more on the How (i.e. what do I need to know in order to start my own business?), my module focuses more on the Why – why am I forsaking the employment world for the world of self-employment? As the title of my module implies: “Should I, Shouldn’t I start my own business?” (or sometimes: “Do I have what it takes to be my own boss?”), my aim is to help wannabe entrepreneurs sort out in their mind whether they are capable of making the emotional switch from employee to self employed. My module always ends by my telling seminar participants: “Once you persuade yourselves that you do have the right attitude, the right mindset, and the fire in the belly to go out on your own, you need to learn the appropriate business and management skills (by attending more courses, by reading books and websites, etc.)” But after reading Alison Branagan’s
Making Sense of Business, I think I’m going to re-word my advice: “You need to learn the appropriate enterprise skills.”