How do you know a great entrepreneur when you meet one? Great entrepreneurs would do a better job running the competition than their competitors are doing. They can tell you not only the ways in which their strategy is better than their competitors’, but also the ways in which their competitors have created the very opportunity that they are exploiting. There is nothing more credibility building during a presentation than doing a great job of answering questions about the competition, and nothing more damning than doing a bad job.
My advice to any entrepreneur — learn as much as possible about the competition. Not just because you’ll do a better job of pitching your company, but because you’ll do a better job of running your company. And, in the end, that is what ultimately matters the most.
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