Becoming a pure entreprenuer

I’ve been doing a bit of thinking this week about the Michael Gerber distinctions between technician, business owner and entreprenuer – prompted by a conversation on this subject 2 weeks ago that has been rattling around inside my head ever since.It seems that there are some clear distinctions:

  • T (technician) – generates own income through technical work and uses own money/borrowings to fund it;
  • TBO (technical business owner) – as above but also has other income generators at work (still using own money/borrowings);
  • TE (technical entreprenuer) – stops doing income generation – allows others to generate income but still uses own money/borrowings;
  • PE (pure entreprenuer) – has stopped doing income generation and is delegating or outsourcing all income generation and work AND is using external money/borrowings to make it happen.

So the ultimate entreprenuer is combining other people’s work and other people’s money to create personal wealth.

I know that’s common sense – but it helps me to write it down and to clarify where I am have been, where I am and where I want to go.

I’ve been self-employed for 21 years in January – and I’ve been a T (technician) for most of those years.

Only in the last 2/3 years have I started to transition towards TBO (technical business owner) by allowing a few select individuals to either present to or coach clients – the contribution this has made to overall sales has been minimal.

As a result, I have always been income rich and asset poor.

The creation of Breathe Business is a step towards TE (technical entreprenuer) in that Simon and I intend to create a team of practice analysts and co-presenters but we are using the money/borrowings of our initial stakeholders (including ourselves, of course) to launch the business.

I guess that process will take the next 3/5 years as we build credibility, contacts and a team.

Question – how to make the final transition into PE (pure entreprenuer)?

That would only happen within Breathe Business if Simon and I no longer present or coach – we are remembered as “the original cast” and have passed the baton to a talented team of presenters and coaches.

A medium to long term objective perhaps.

And with my 60th coming up in 5.5 years, a worthy cause.

But don’t panic – it will be “us” at the front of the room for some time to come.

How about you?What category are you in at the moment?

Do you want toevolve to a higher level?

If so – what would that look like, how and when would it happen?

I’d be glad to help you think about that.

About the Author

Chris Barrow

7 December 2007 by Chris Barrow

Chris Barrow is co-founder of Barrow Kwong Hing Group of Companies, a private dental corporate active in independent and retail dentistry and post-graduate dental education, operating in the UK and Canada. Chris has been active as a consultant, trainer and coach to the UK dental profession for over 15 years. As a speaker he is dynamic, energetic and charismatic. In 1993 Chris moved into business coaching and became one of the first UK students at Coach University, from where he graduated as a certified coach. In 1997, he created The Dental Business School (DBS) and the development of a 12-month business coaching programme for dental practice owners and their teams, delivered to over 400 UK dental practices in the following 10 years.

 In the last 5 years Chris has acted as a Non-Executive Director, Director and Consultant to a number of dental corporates, whilst maintaining his freelance activity as a dental business coach for independent practice owners. BKH is the culmination of his past experience in the business of UK dentistry

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