Entrepreneurial A.D.D.

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There is a phenomenon I like to call Entrepreneurial Attention Deficit Disorder (EADD).

EADD afflicts many entrepreneurs, but is a particular problem for primarily first-timers.

What happens is this -- once the entrepreneur starts to understand all of the opportunities that are exist in the marketplace, they become easily distracted from the purpose of their intended start-up venture.

I tell entrepreneurs that EADD is the main reason I have them write and memorize a mission statement.  It is not for outsiders, such as investors and bankers.  The mission statement is for them to keep their focus!

I have often suffered from this condition.  It becomes a compulsive reaction to perceived needs in the market.

I learned over the years (usually the hard way) to control my impulses.  But I am not always successful.

Case in point.  While Mike Naughton and I were working away on our book Bringing Your Business to Life I was approached by the editors of a new series of entrepreneurship texts being developed by Prentice-Hall to write a textbook on Bootstrapping.   How could I say "no" to that??!!  After all, I write and teach about bootstrapping all of the time.  I rationalized to myself that all would go smoothly with the book with Mike and then I could dive into the new book.

Well, as they say in the world of entrepreneurship "stuff happens."  Mike and I got delayed a bit in our new book due to the decision to make one more major revision (a good decision).  I forgot that entrepreneurs always underestimate the time and cost to get things launched.

And then we got the opportunity to do a second edition of our book Entrepreneurial Financial Management.  How could I resist that opportunity??

And then my good friend Dr. George Solomon at George Washington University approached me about writing another new textbook.  I have never had the chance to write with George, so again, I could not control my impulses and said "yes."

And so it goes....

I guess I have a chronic and incurable case of EADD....

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