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39: Why ‘Entrepreneurial Rigor’ Isn’t An Oxymoron

We normally see rigor associated with scientists …

An episode of the The Speak Easy Podcast podcast, hosted by Jen Estill and Karen Stefl — creative studio entrepreneurs, brand and video experts, boss ladies, moms, titled "39: Why ‘Entrepreneurial Rigor’ Isn’t An Oxymoron" was published on January 29, 2019 and runs 16 minutes.

January 29, 2019 ·16m · The Speak Easy Podcast

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We normally see rigor associated with scientists or academics, but what does it look like for entrepreneurs in the creative industry? We may not like to admit it, but nothing sets the foundation for success like entrepreneurial rigor. We can have infinite creative ideas floating around in our heads–still, at the end of the day, we need rigor to get the job done. Whether through heavy critique, detailed explanations or well-established processes, self-discipline is necessary for making our good ideas even better. Rigor isn't an antonym for creativity; it's what makes space for natural creativity to happen. Despite the negative connotations, entrepreneurial rigor doesn't have to imply rigid rules or harsh constraints. At its core, rigor is the ability dig beneath the surface to further improve our ideas. How we apply it to our specific industries and businesses is up to us. This episode, we explore all of the nuances of entrepreneurial rigor: how it differs from traditional rigor, why creatives tend to ignore it and how we can use it to create strategic solutions.

We normally see rigor associated with scientists or academics, but what does it look like for entrepreneurs in the creative industry? We may not like to admit it, but nothing sets the foundation for success like entrepreneurial rigor. We can have infinite creative ideas floating around in our heads–still, at the end of the day, we need rigor to get the job done. Whether through heavy critique, detailed explanations or well-established processes, self-discipline is necessary for making our good ideas even better. Rigor isn't an antonym for creativity; it's what makes space for natural creativity to happen. Despite the negative connotations, entrepreneurial rigor doesn't have to imply rigid rules or harsh constraints. At its core, rigor is the ability dig beneath the surface to further improve our ideas. How we apply it to our specific industries and businesses is up to us. This episode, we explore all of the nuances of entrepreneurial rigor: how it differs from traditional rigor, why creatives tend to ignore it and how we can use it to create strategic solutions.
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