
I’m young and just recently graduated university, however I don’t necessarily feel like my degree has equipped me with the skills to grow and scale a startup. My current startup is an online delivery business and I came up with the systems, design, and overall process and outsourced to a local external development team based in the UK to develop it for me. As we reach closer and closer to launch, I feel like I’m just “doing it as I go along” and I don’t know exactly what I’m doing - I have a detailed plan and vision but whether or not I can execute is completely down to fate. I don’t use the word “fate” lightly, but considering this is completely new territory for me in terms of managing a small team and a full business, I feel like I need to throw myself in the deep end and learn to swim.My only real experience in business is managing my families restaurant in which I was in charge of coordinating employees, improving ordering systems, and managing customers satisfaction. I managed to increase our revenues by a large margin but I felt like it was mainly basic social and logical skills that I utilised and not necessarily anything special.Did anyone feel this way when they first ran their business, and if so how did you prepare for something that you had no real experience in? see hubwealthy.com/wealthy






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