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Hey there! Looking to broaden your skill set beyond sales? I’ve got you covered! Here are some worthwhile skills and ventures to consider diving into:
- Digital Marketing: With the rise of online businesses, digital marketing skills are in high demand.
- Data Science: The ability to analyze and interpret data is crucial in today’s data-driven world.
- Artificial Intelligence: AI is the future, and learning how to develop AI technologies can open up a world of opportunities.
- E-commerce: As more and more consumers turn to online shopping, mastering the art of e-commerce can be a lucrative venture.
These are just a few suggestions to get you started. What do you think is the most worthwhile skill or venture to learn? Let’s discuss! 💡 #SkillDevelopment #FutureProofYourCareer
IMO at the moment I don’t think you can go wrong learning to create short form content/getting in front of the camera and just talking. Particularly the second one, thats not going anywhere.
Excel
Understanding Blue Ocean Strategy and know how to use it
As someone else said too, Creating some short content or being comfortable talking to a camera is quite useful and won’t be going anywhere and can be used in nearly everything
Hiring. Even if you outsource everything you need to be a steller judge of character whether it’s a contract worker, supplier, etc. You’ll get screwed over a few times learning this , and forever more if you don’t.
You should find something you like. Data science and AI seem pretty big.
Skill is just an instrument. It is rarely enough to have only one skill.
When you brainstorm ideas, think about skills you want to learn using the following pattern: “If I do skill X, it will yield guaranteed revenue equal to Z.”
To make it easier, consider the following starting points:
– Learn to make other people rich. Eventually, they will tell a story about how they become rich because they know you or worked with you.
– Learn to profit from trends using low-risk gigs with unlimited potential. (This one is arguable, depends on how fast you can move. If you can implement fast – good; if you prefer a more solid and long-term option – find a way to do something for people who capitalize on trends)
– Learn to make for your clients at least 3x ROI from what they pay you, and you’re good.
Additionally, consider your resources, existing experience, what you’re good at, etc.
Then go through the skills you have or read about that got your attention and grade them. Don’t overthink too much. You will understand if you can make a venture or skill work only via practical application, not by building a perception of the outcome in your mind only.
Learning how to learn.
If you’re a SaaS founder, than of course the tech stack you’ll ultimately be building in.
Else, marketing. It entails communication, relationship building, outreach, and a sprinkle of sales (not a lot).
If you can move eyes, you can move any product. Period.
Trading
A good grasp of mathematics, automation, and AI
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Getting organised, when you need a piece of information you can just go to it right away
Capturing information, retrieving it, you want to get super good at it
**Learn a new language**
1. It opens your horizons for new thinking, perspectives and knowledge.
2. It boosts your self esteem and confidence.
3. It makes you decrease fear & social anxiety making you good at managing people.
4. It gives you more friends, hence more opportunities.
5. It gives you the power to get help whenever you need in any work or field.
6. It makes your position stronger as your network gets increased exponentially.
7. It makes people believe you faster.
8. It makes you close deals, have work done, and do almost anything faster.
Skill wise.
Communication.
Both with yourself and others.
You cannot be successful by yourself. So building rapport , messaging and getting people to work for you is key
And you won’t be successful if you don’t communicate with yourself effeciently.
Being disciplined, really listening to people, and forming good habits – those skills will get you anywhere.
Our target is 15% revenue growth per year. Each year it takes a different skill to achieve that years’ 15%.
Therefore, the most important skill is being able to figure out what skill you need to learn to achieve the coming year’s goals.