Drone MBA

Misguided business advice from people who don’t understand the UAS industry | Start a Drone Business


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Over the next couple of weeks, I’m going to be releasing some snippets from a webinar that I did called A Dronepreneur’s Journey. And I really just reflected on a couple of the different things that I really learned over 20 years of having an aviation related business and really focusing more on the drone sector in the last five or six years or so. This is a snippet from that webinar, if you would like to get a copy or view the full recording of the webinar go to: https://www.flyelectricmonarch.com/a-dronepreneurs-journey/

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Navigating Misguided Business Advice in Your Drone Business

In the fast-paced and ever-evolving drone industry, entrepreneurs and career professionals frequently encounter a wide range of advice from various sources. While much of this guidance is well-intentioned, not all of it proves beneficial or applicable to the unique challenges of the drone sector. Learning to discern and navigate this barrage of information is crucial for anyone looking to succeed in this field.

The Reality of Receiving Advice

Starting or running a drone business naturally invites opinions and suggestions from many people. It can come from industry peers, mentors, friends, or online forums. While some of this advice can be invaluable, other recommendations may be misguided and, despite good intentions, might not suit the specific needs of the drone industry. Recognizing the difference is key to navigating these waters effectively.

My Personal Experience

I encountered a digital marketing expert unfamiliar with the drone industry. This expert advised me against pursuing what would eventually become a successful venture in drone education, mistakenly viewing the industry as too niche and the technology as merely a fad. I think my story exemplifies the potential pitfalls of accepting advice without critical evaluation. I share more of the details in the video!

Identifying Misguided Advice

How do you recognize when advice may not be right for you? First, consider the source: Does the advisor understand the drone industry’s nuances? Are they aware of the latest technological advancements and regulatory changes affecting the sector? If not, their advice might lack relevance. Secondly, match the advice against your research and understanding of the market. If it contradicts your findings without a solid rationale, it’s likely misguided.

Balancing Opinions and Expertise

While being open to new ideas is important, balancing them against proven industry expertise is essential. This involves weighing each piece of advice against your knowledge and the collective wisdom of trusted industry leaders. It also means being selective about the mentors and advisors you choose, prioritizing those with a deep understanding of and experience in the drone sector.

Constructive Takeaways

Even misguided advice can contain nuggets of wisdom. Sometimes, evaluating why an advice doesn’t work for your situation can reinforce your strategy or offer new insights. Always look for these constructive takeaways and use them to refine your approaches.

Protecting Your Vision and Decisions

Ultimately, you are responsible for your business or career decisions. Protecting your vision means being confident in your well-researched plans and being prepared to politely disregard advice that does not serve your objectives. Remember, it’s okay to reject advice (even mine) that doesn’t align with your vision.

In the drone industry, where innovation and change are constants, not every piece of advice will be golden. But with the right approach to evaluating and applying the guidance you receive, you can ensure that your business thrives on relevant, constructive input. Trust your research, lean on your experience, and continue to seek out credible voices who truly understand the landscape of drone technology.

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