Thinking of starting your own business? Whether it's for freedom, profits, or making an impact, success begins with clarity and preparation. In this week's episode of the I Hate Numbers podcast, we explore how to start with success in mind—and avoid the common pitfalls that derail so many new businesses.
Drawing from decades of real-world experience, Mahmood shares what it really takes to build a sustainable, profitable business—from defining your "why" to knowing your numbers.
Your "why" is the foundation of your business. It's your motivation and direction. Whether it's freedom, profit, social impact, or personal pride—clarity here keeps you focused when challenges arise.
Success looks different for everyone. Is it financial freedom, more time, job creation, or personal fulfilment? Define what success means to you—and how you'll know when you've arrived.
Vague goals like "get more clients" don't cut it. Use SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) to set clear targets. Track progress with KPIs like:
Business success depends on knowing your customer. Who are they? What problems do they have? How does your product or service solve them?
Remember the 7Ps of Marketing:
Numbers are your business compass. Get comfortable with:
Good financial systems reduce stress and support smarter decisions.
Starting a business is tough. Expect good days and bad. Success requires resilience, consistent action, and continuous learning. Good leadership is about making decisions, learning from mistakes, and staying focused.
Mahmood reflects on starting his own business 30 years ago—from a back bedroom to building I Hate Numbers. The lessons? Clarity, systems, knowing your numbers, and staying focused on your "why".