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Featured Entrepreneur - Richard Parkes Cordock.
Creator
of the Millionaire MBA
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There
is no question that Richard Parkes Cordock is an
inspiration.
In
his own personal quest to develop his entrepreneurial
abilities he interviewed 25 ultra successful millionaire
entrepreneurs on everything from the developing
the millionaire mindset, right down to dealing with
setbacks and disappointment.
Fortunately
for all of us, he decided to organise what he learnt
into the ground breaking education program called
the Millionaire MBA..... |
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| Profile: |
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| Name:
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Richard
Parkes Cordock |
| Company: |
Millionaire
MBA Ltd |
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London,
United Kingdom |
| websites:
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www.millionairemba.com |
The
Interview
Damien
Senn: What inspired you to set up Millionaire MBA Ltd?
Richard
Parkes Cordock: I knew if I wanted to become successful
as an entrepreneur, I needed to understand what made entrepreneurs
successful. I could see that the common bond that glues
all successful entrepreneurs together was not their business
or choice of industry – but the entrepreneur themselves.
More specifically it was the way the entrepreneur thought
that set them apart.
I
knew if I could ‘model’ their ‘millionaire
mindset’ – not only would I fast track my
own success as an entrepreneur, but I would be able to
create a valuable training course which would benefit
others.
Damien
Senn: Did you have any help setting up the company or
were you going it alone?
Richard
Parkes Cordock: In the very first weeks of the idea I
actually started working with another friend. It was clear
at the outset that we had different ideas on what to develop
– and shortly after we went our separate ways.
From
then on I built the core of the course myself.
After
6 months or so, my wife joined me in the business and
I’m glad she did because there is no way I could
have created Millionaire MBA without her. I certainly
underestimated how much effort it would take to build
the course and working with her made me realise the importance
of teamwork right from the beginning.
In
developing the course I have also relied heavily on external
specialists and professionals.
Damien
Senn: What was the biggest challenge you faced in bringing
your idea to fruition? How was it overcome?
Richard
Parkes Cordock: The biggest challenge initially was finding
the courage to go it alone. But once I had made the decision
and got the momentum moving, the challenges were just
part of the journey. I talk of euphoric highs and crushing
lows as an entrepreneur – but it is funny looking
back - the lows just seem to disappear away, and only
the highs remain.
To
answer your question though – I did think at the
time that ‘creating the course’ was the biggest
challenge. But now I am in the sales and marketing stage
– I realise that this is the biggest challenge.
The
only way to overcome this or any challenge is to educate
yourself, surround yourself with other people who can
help you reach your goals – and get on and do it!
Damien Senn: What makes
you most proud of your achievements with Millionaire MBA
Ltd?
Richard
Parkes Cordock: I am most proud of the product I have
developed. I brought together 25 ultra-successful UK entrepreneurs
to build a unique home-study system for other entrepreneurs
and business owners.
No
one has ever done this before – and I am thrilled
with the learning and wisdom contained within the course.
It makes me very proud when I hear how it has changed
the lives of our customers.
Damien Senn: How did you
actually fund your business to get it off the ground?
Richard
Parkes Cordock: I fortunately had some savings from my
previous years working. The year before I started Millionaire
MBA I was fired from my job – and decided then to
go it alone as a management consultant. I was lucky and
was immediately asked to manage a project for one year.
It paid well and I managed to save some cash.
I
must say I was surprised at how expensive it was to build
the course and the business – the expense was never
ending. Everything takes four times as long and costs
four times as much as anticipated. It is probably four
times as much fun though.
Damien Senn: What attributes make a successful entrepreneur?
Richard
Parkes Cordock: Ah – this is my specialist subject,
so rather than going into detail here, why don’t
I just direct you to www.millionairemba.com.
Sign up and download some of the free information!
Damien
Senn: What do you believe are the necessary elements for
a business venture to succeed?
Richard
Parkes Cordock:
1. An entrepreneur who will make it happen
2. A good commercial idea at a price which people will
pay money for
3. Access to a market or access to your prospective customers
4. The right balance of the 4 P’s of marketing
5. Access to a team of people who can make it happen
6. Some money to make it happen (although this should
not be a barrier – if your will is there, then the
money will follow)
Damien Senn: How essential
do you see a University education in achieving success
as an entrepreneur?
Richard
Parkes Cordock: I personally do not think a university
education is necessary at all to be an entrepreneur. I
do however think it is a great start in life and would
encourage anyone to take this path. If for nothing else
– it’s great fun and you make some of your
best friends in life there.
Damien Senn: What are the
three most important lessons you have learned about business
and entrepreneurship?
1.
Believe in yourself and your product. If I did not believe
in what I offered and what I do – I would not continue.
The 4’P’s: Price, Product, Promotion and Placement
are critical. If you can get the right balance of these
(by testing) – then your success will follow.
2.
Customer is king. Deliver what your customer wants at
a price they will pay. Just because you know what you
are offering is great value – your customer may
not. Make it easy for them to buy.
3.
Never give up. Success is not easy and persistence is
crucial. Get the fundamentals right and then go for it
– and keep going (testing, refining and tweaking
your offer all the way).
Damien
Senn: What advice would you give to an aspiring entrepreneur?
1. My first piece of advice for aspiring entrepreneurs
is to BECOME an entrepreneur. Do not just talk about it
– do it. Get out there and start something (even
if it is part time). I can guarantee that you will make
thousands of mistakes as an entrepreneur – so it
is best to get started now. The more mistakes you make
– the more you learn, so why wait?
2.
My second piece of advice is educate yourself and learn
from others who are successful. There are REPEATABLE AND
CONSISTENT RULES for success as an entrepreneur –
it makes sense to learn them!
Damien
Senn: What's the number one book you would recommend to
aspiring entrepreneurs?
Think
and Grow Rich (written in 1937 by Napoleon Hill) stands
out from the rest.
It
was this book which inspired me to carry on the work of
Napoleon Hill and create Millionaire MBA. I have actually
just written a book which will be published in early 2006
and brings together some of the thinking in Think and
Grow Rich and Millionaire MBA. As an entrepreneur it would
be wrong of me not to mention this book!
Damien
Senn: What memorable mistakes, if any, have you made in
business? What did you learn from them and how can they
be avoided?
The
biggest mistake I made was to do an exclusive marketing
deal and give up the marketing control of my product.
I have now reversed that deal and will never do that again.
What
I learned from that is that no one else will be as passionate,
driven to succeed or focused on your company’s success
as you. People will tell you how great they are and how
much success they can create for you – but the only
thing that matters is the results they produce.
So
the learning from this mistake is keep total control of
your business and follow your gut instinct. If you have
ANY doubt when taking on a new business partner –
walk away! Business is like a marriage – you would
never have any doubt about your wife or husband!
Damien Senn: What are the best and worst things about
being an entrepreneur?
The
best thing is the freedom! Never being told what to do,
and not having a boss!
The
worst thing – everything rests on you. There is
nowhere to hide and mistakes can cost you dearly. But
at least you soon know if you are any good at what you
do!
Damien Senn: Are there any
other thoughts, insights, or advice for aspiring entrepreneurs
that you'd like to add?
There
is a big picture here which is important to look at. We
live for 70-80 years on average. Most of that time is
spent working, so we better do something we enjoy!
Most
employees do not actually earn enough to become financially
independent – compared to most entrepreneurs who
do (eventually!).
The
skills you develop as an entrepreneur are so wide and
varied (and commercial) that they are skills for life.
Whereas
most people are focused on working, earning and spending
money (not saving, having a pension or preparing for later
life), entrepreneurs spend their time creating value,
having fun doing it and building a business that will
give them financial independence.
I
would say to any aspiring entrepreneur – what is
it you want to get out of life? If you want a fun rollercoaster
of a life and experience true independence - become an
entrepreneur. If not – get a job.