Business Opportunities Become Realities
Business opportunities are around every corner; it just takes the entrepreneur with the right eye to see them. Ray Kroc, for example, saw a small restaurant that a pair of brothers ran like an assembly line. He saw the potential of the business, bought it, and even kept the brothers’ name: McDonald’s. Now McDonald’s are around every corner.
There are plenty of other business opportunities that are ripe for the picking; they just need to find the right partner. A business and a business owner have to get along just like a husband and wife because they are a team. If the match isn’t right, there could be a rocky relationship ahead–maybe even a divorce.
Business Opportunities Become Realities with the Right Partners
Take a look at Tupperware, or Mary Kay Cosmetics. Those are examples of business opportunities that succeeded and became business models. Why? Simple: there was a great fit between the business and the operators. These businesses made it because the women who ran the Tupperware parties “fit” with the lifestyle of their products.
Can you picture a withdrawn teenager or an absent-minded professor showing a group of ladies the advantages of the latest Tupperware products? Of course not–they don’t match the product line. And even if they did, who’d feel comfortable buying something from them? The match between product and seller is crucial.





