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Samenvatting entrepreneurship

Chapter 1 & 2

The challenge of growth

 Dixit McGrath (2012)
◦ 5 y sustainable growth
 15 % companies realize 5 % growth in turnover
 7 % companies realize 5 % growth in net income
◦ 10 y sustainable growth
 … less than 1 %!
◦ We want and need growth:
 Cf. “double digit” ambitions
 Government budgets
 Employment
 Innovative products and social progress

McGrath’s findings

 Not the usual suspects explain sustainable growth
◦ Industry, Size, Company age, Ownership, Geographic location
 Sustainable growth is explained with:
◦ They are agile: “enter new markets before competitors do; they’re good at
experimentation; they hold everyone accountable for new ideas; they can
move on a dime”
◦ They are extremely stable: “chief executives have come up through the
company; strategy and organizational structure stay consistent for long
stretches; client retention is unusually high; corporate culture is strong and
unchanging”

Difficulty to grow

 Barriers to grow
◦ Fear to fail or make mistakes
◦ Old mental models, routines and cognitive limitations
◦ Disappearing or saturated markets
◦ Lack of credibility toward strategic partners
 Barriers to sustain growth
◦ Small problems accumulate and disrupt growth
◦ Complacency, over-confidence, resistance to change
◦ Decreasing customer satisfaction
◦ Strategic partners cannot grow together
◦ Aggressive competition

,Positive Obsession

“Obsessions are upsetting thoughts, images, or urges that intrude, unbidden, into person’s
stream of consciousness. Examples include unwanted thoughts of harming loved ones;
persistent, unwarranted doubts that one has properly locked the front door; or intrusive
taught of being contaminated.” (Taylor, 2005, p. 129)
=> Curiosity, persistence, determination, devotion, passion, dedication, customer / sector
knowledge




Other Positive Obsession Impacts

 Dedication
◦ Time absorption
◦ Builds up excellence
◦ Quid work-life balance?
◦ Uncertainty of success
 Sector and customer knowledge
◦ Dixit Warren Buffet: “… know what you do understand and don’t understand.
… The important thing is not how big the circle of competence is, the
important thing is to stay in the circle of competence.”
◦ Avoid “customers do not understand” attitude

Negative Obsessions

 Obsessed with growth in its own right
 Obsessed with writing your business plan
 Obsessed with your own idea

Harmonious vs. obsessive passion

, Shane, Loke & Collins, 2003, HRMR, p. 274




Some key concepts




Short Case
The positive obsession of Vic Swerts (Soudal)

 Vic Swerts (°1940)
 1966 took over a SME in polyester
 Bayer was looking for producers of silicone (5k tubes per year vs. 500k per day now)
 Company today

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