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Daily Wedding tips: Six Ways Planning A Wedding Is Like Running A Company

Planning a wedding is like being on a roller coaster. It’s the most wonderful and memorable times in our lives, but it can be demanding too…
As someone who got married last summer and has been attending weddings on the circuit for the past few years, I’m now convinced that planning a wedding contains precious lessons for entrepreneurs.
Here are the top six:
1. Having A Strong Vision
What kind of wedding do you want? A small ceremony or a multi-day event complete with rehearsal dinners? Near your home, or a destination wedding?
The same goes for your company. Empower the people around you with a clear and distinct mission. You’ll be surprised at how momentum takes off once everyone’s on the same page.
2. Knowing When To Compromise
While a vision is vital, in reality you are not the only stakeholder. In business and in life, there are other people just as invested in the long-term goal. It sounds obvious, but be open to compromise. Is it worth falling out with the in-laws over the wedding music? Of course not.
Read more: http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonstein/2013/05/29/six-ways-planning-a-wedding-is-like-running-a-company/
Daily Wedding Dress Suggestion: simple chiffon wedding dresses
Daily Wedding tips: Six Ways Planning A Wedding Is Like Running A Company

Planning a wedding is like being on a roller coaster. It’s the most wonderful and memorable times in our lives, but it can be demanding too…
As someone who got married last summer and has been attending weddings on the circuit for the past few years, I’m now convinced that planning a wedding contains precious lessons for entrepreneurs.
Here are the top six:
1. Having A Strong Vision
What kind of wedding do you want? A small ceremony or a multi-day event complete with rehearsal dinners? Near your home, or a destination wedding?
The same goes for your company. Empower the people around you with a clear and distinct mission. You’ll be surprised at how momentum takes off once everyone’s on the same page.
2. Knowing When To Compromise
While a vision is vital, in reality you are not the only stakeholder. In business and in life, there are other people just as invested in the long-term goal. It sounds obvious, but be open to compromise. Is it worth falling out with the in-laws over the wedding music? Of course not.
Read more: http://www.forbes.com/sites/jonstein/2013/05/29/six-ways-planning-a-wedding-is-like-running-a-company/
Daily Wedding Dress Suggestion: simple chiffon wedding dresses
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