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Friend or Foe
Am I an entrepreneur or just an employee?

Dear Aunty B,

I am a Gen Y working for a marketing company and have itchy feet. I have only ever lasted in a job for two years before I want another one. I think the answer for me lies in starting my own business. But how do I know if I am an entrepreneur?

Jennifer,
Sydney

Dear Jennifer,

Oh, so now entrepreneurship is the Gen-Y answer to boredom. Jennifer, maybe you need a shrink, not a business. Why not try this poll? I found it in a book called Entrepreneur... and Beyond, By Alex McMillan.

Test yourself out on this.

Employee thinking

Entrepreneur thinking

I need a monthly salary

I need to make a profit

I need good superannuation

I need a capital gain to retire

I want a promotion

If you want to get to the top start there

Thank God it's Friday

God is it Friday already?

If I qualify I can get a good job

If I set up my own business I can employ well qualified people

What do you want me to do

What needs doing?

I need a secure job

I want to be financially free

I look forward to retiring at 65

I never want to retire but I will be able to soon

I want high status

I want to control my own destiny

I want to stay on the boss's good side

I want to control my own destiny

I like to keep to my strength area

I need creativity and variety

I want a better job

I have a dream

I want to keep to my area of strength

I need creativity and variety

And here are a few of my own

I love getting a pay rise

I love promoting people

I have done my best

How do I do better?

I leave at 5

I never really leave work

I need a fixed income

I can live with great financial uncertainty

I hate my job

I love my life

Can the Smart Community offer Jennifer any more thoughts? What is the difference between the mindset of an employee and an employer?

Your Aunty B.

 

The office is divided. Help!

Dear Aunty B,

Our workplace has always been a happy and collegiate one, a place where staff with a commercial and creative focus have mixed easily. Not quite a big happy family, but certainly an easy, friendly team. Then a few months ago we moved.

Maybe it was because our old office was small, it forced us into each other's pockets. But we enjoyed that forced camaraderie, or so I thought.

Since we've been in our new digs the commercial folk have moved into a glassed off partitioned area. Now they close the door.

Then last week came the last straw. One of them had a birthday. And a cake. All of it inside their new little fortress of glassy solitude. We always used to be a one-in-all-in "cake for everyone, it's my birthday come celebrate" kind of office. But things are changing. What can we do?

John G,
Brisbane

Dear John,

Get a grip. Hells bells. You are grizzling over a birthday cake!

Now I am guessing that you moved because you are growing fast. As you expand, a business does develop sub-cultures and they usually develop around teams.

It is very healthy for a positive culture to develop around a sales team. Think of the psyching up the commercial people need to do every morning while you creative types slouch around sipping your long black discussing not much.

The birthday cake is not the last straw. What you need to watch John, is that everyone contributes to other team building activities like contributing enthusiastically to the Christmas hamper raffle or putting in a long and thirsty attendance at the Christmas party. These are events that require many attendees, cooperation and goodwill, not just an ability to sing in tune and scoff carbohydrate.

So John, I suggest you go and buy a raffle ticket and let them eat cake.

Your Aunty B.


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