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Previously on "Question for Plan B'ers"

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  • milanbenes
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    Sas,

    if I make you laugh, and have bought a ray of happiness into your day then I am pleased to say I have achieved something this morning.

    Keep happy, things could be worse,


    Hyper,

    thank you.

    Milan.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    Hello Hyper,

    no, that is the not the model the most successfuly entrepeneurs have used

    the model the most successful entrepeneurs have used is to:

    put the right team in place for plan b so that it runs itself under your guidance

    it's all about the people you see

    I have have to say, it is amazing, magical, put the right people in the right roles, get them motivated and wow, it is amazing to see what can be achieved

    all the best,

    Milan.
    You make me laugh, Benes. All talk, no walk. Pants, not trousers as it were.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    Hello Hyper,

    no, that is the not the model the most successfuly entrepeneurs have used

    the model the most successful entrepeneurs have used is to:

    put the right team in place for plan b so that it runs itself under your guidance

    it's all about the people you see

    I have have to say, it is amazing, magical, put the right people in the right roles, get them motivated and wow, it is amazing to see what can be achieved

    all the best,

    Milan.
    Good one benes old chap - hope it goes well!

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  • The Farmer
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    Morning All,

    is there a website for Plan B'ers or entrepeneurs to discuss
    relevant issues ?

    Thanks,

    Milan.

    www.contractoruk.com

    HTH

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    Hello Hyper,

    no, that is the not the model the most successfuly entrepeneurs have used

    the model the most successful entrepeneurs have used is to:

    put the right team in place for plan b so that it runs itself under your guidance

    it's all about the people you see

    I have have to say, it is amazing, magical, put the right people in the right roles, get them motivated and wow, it is amazing to see what can be achieved

    all the best,

    Milan.

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  • hyperD
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    Rather than sharing valuable resources on Plan A and Plan B, is it not more efficient to focus everything on just one plan and take the risk?

    Is this not the business model for all of the successful entrepreneurs?

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  • milanbenes
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    the most important thing Kramer, is to be happy and satisfied with your life

    are you happy and satisfied with your life ?

    Milan.

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  • kramer
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    a full time roll... ???

    How can avon party planning ever replace .netting?

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  • milanbenes
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    thanks for the responses, Clippy got the pm thanks.

    Rootsnall, suffice to say the .Net space is good and hopefully will stay that way for a long time, I won't be giving up .Net until there is a full time role for me in plan b.

    Good luck with your plan b's everyone.


    Milan.

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  • Old Greg
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    When loads of people move from Plan A to Plan B, it will create an excess in supply in Plan B, reducing its profitability, and an excess is supply in Plan A, leaving us Plan A-ers quids in.

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  • Burdock
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    Originally posted by swissmike
    Surely if everyone is dreaming of their Plan B to take over and give them the lifestyle and freedom they desire, should it not be called Plan A.

    I think the 'B' stands for 'bullsh1t'

    HTH

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  • Ardesco
    replied
    Hmm i've just thought of a plan C

    PlanB.com !!!

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  • swissmike
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    Surely if everyone is dreaming of their Plan B to take over and give them the lifestyle and freedom they desire, should it not be called Plan A.

    Just thinking in psychological terms here - if its a plan B it will always be second best or a backup plan.

    If I had one it would be a Plan A!!

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  • andy
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    work 24 hours
    every little help

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  • n5gooner
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    Morning All,

    is there a website for Plan B'ers or entrepeneurs to discuss
    relevant issues ?

    Looking into to all of the options for financing greater than organic growth of the Plan B and would like to get more info on the options available and where to go for them.

    Thanks,

    Milan.
    I'd be interested in this as well....

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