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		<title>Business Roadblocks &#8212; Is Growth Our Own Worst Enemy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 21:33:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dojomike</dc:creator>
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<p>One of the reasons I enjoy being part of the<a class="wp-caption" href="www.kikscore.com" target="_blank"> KikScore </a>is the fact that it is our own business.  Sure we have meetings and on big decisions we need to get a majority vote, but generally I can do whatever is in the best interest of the company. </p>
<p>The flip is true for my day job.  No decision can simply be made.  I must first draft a compelling email, then create an attractive power-point presentation, and finally convince our legal/compliance department that I&#8217;m not the anti-christ (which is harder than you may think).  I would say that despite having a full-time job dedicated to creating new opportunities,  I spend less than 50% of time actually doing it.  The rest is overcoming internal process.</p>
<p>So is that what is really meant when we say that small businesses are &#8220;nimble&#8221;?  Is it that they don&#8217;t have internal machinations dedicated solely to preventing risk or is it because entrepreneurs are able to make quick decisions (and why they are their own bosses in the first place)? </p>
<p>A better question is: can you ever avoid creating your own business roadblocks?  Every small company that is successful eventually becomes a larger one.  At that point, the larger company has a business to actually protect and risk takes on new meaning.  Certainly a small business doesn&#8217;t fret about risk as much, because they are &#8220;judgment proof&#8221; &#8212; meaning that if they are ever sued, the business simply packs it up and the owners move onto something else.  With a larger business, it can actually pay a judgment and risk means something (at least to the shareholders).  Perfect example is my day job.  10 years ago, it was a start-up with 3 employees.  Decisions were fast and the business grew faster.  Now we are part of a larger organization and our growth is a fraction of what it used to be.  On the other hand, we&#8217;re very profitable now (and were not in the beginning).  So risk means something to us.</p>
<p>What do you think&#8230;is there a way to avoid this?</p>
 
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