Take a look at this BusinessCollective article on tips for reactive entrepreneurs who want to get ready for what’s next. A number of entrepreneurs were quoted, myself included, providing advice, guidance and tricks. Matthew Manos literally wrote the book on it (Toward a Preemptive Social Enterprise), offering a challenge to entrepreneurs who are committed to getting ahead no matter what changes and shifts are around the bend.  It’s an anthology featuring entrepreneurs like myself who prioritize preemption as a key tool.

Check out the manifesto where you’ll find essays, tools and potential situations that will encourage you to “Go bigger.” Preemptive social enterprise suggests that most entrepreneurs limit themselves thanks to a culture steeped in innovation. We’re expected to get rewards for reactions. That works many times, but it urges entrepreneurs solely to react and design their projects as such. However, it can also come with shortcomings.

Manos suggests that it’s time to re-design (once again) what it means to be an entrepreneur. Having tunnel vision and leaning too heavily on any one approach is dangerous. Find out what entrepreneurs who have a wider vision have to say and get on board!

The full article can be found here:

 

How Reactive Entrepreneurs Can Prepare for the Future of Business-with John Rampton