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Thursday, May 14, 2009
Performance Strategies: Entreprenuer Attention Deficit Disorder (EADD)
Let's take an example. Say you want to boost sales and you've heard about the social media and networking "thing". You "google" till your eyes are red, reading and absorbing everything you can. You find yourself taking online tutorials, downloading this and that, and along the way, you register with Facebook, MySpace, Linked In, and Twitter but not sure exactly how that will help you. You then get caught up with all your new "friends" and their "expert" advice. This sends you off on a new direction because you've now discovered that you can increase revenue by doing webinars. But, to get that rolling you need a "list". How to build a list? OK, back to Google, more tutorials and again you discover another great idea to make money, and the cycle continues till the wee hours when you realize nothing productive happened and other critical things have been passed over. Tired? Of course.
So what's the solution. Well, first acknowledge the problem and get help. First, get a business strategic consultant (shameless plug, call me any time) to help you create your business blueprint (no not a business plan). That plan will identify strategic outcomes and resources needed. Guess what? If you are a one-man-show, you will outsource, if not and you have the in-house talent with the available time, you'll delegate and oversee.
EADD is not a bad thing. Actually if channeled, it shows creativity and growth potential. But potential is all it will ever be until you realize plates will eventually break if you try to keep too many spinning at once.
Look! A penny!
Monday, February 09, 2009
Performance Strategies - Are Rats Smarter Than People?
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Performance Strategies: Happy New Year and more...
Embrace Economic Chaos
(courtesy of my good friend and speaking business mentor, Burt Dubin)
Lesser mortals are either retreating or crawling into their shells, doing nothing, waiting for the storm to pass. Most competition evaporates leaving the field to the bold and tough . . . (meaning you).
Ask your subconscious mind to come up with fresh concepts and strategies your market will welcome and pay for.
Simply believe in yourself and say, “Yes I can!”
Engage these tough times to move your business up a notch or two. Quitters are giving up and getting out. This is your moment.
Target new markets in which you are a new face offering new hope. That’s what decision makers yearn for now . . . hope.
Be resolutely persistent. There is a cycle to everything.
Joseph J. Charbonneau, said, “People are either the wind in your sails or an anchor on your tail.” Dump employees, vendors, partners who are not aligned with your spirit and your goals.
Conserve your funds. Honor obligations when due.Ask yourself before buying anything: Will this investment advance me toward my goals? If not, defer it. If yes DO IT!
Avoid discounting by adding value to your present offerings. For instance, as a profesional speaker I am willing to offer an extra program the same day at no extra cost or willing to Host a private round table for senior executives, Chair a panel, MC the event. In other words, go beyond what anyone else would do for them. Pile on the extras. Make your offer irresistible.
Offer proof of the outcomes you deliver. Over-deliver. For instance I offer follow up phone coaching, after-program teleclasses they can record and use throughout their organization.
Relentlessly pursue mastery of your craft. Enjoy every twist of the road before you. Let your inner knowing guide you to weave the shreds and tatters of the economy into a tapestry of triumph for you
NOW, go and have a HAPPY NEW YEAR!