Envisioning the step of stress testing growth when you are at the very beginning of your journey can seem like a huge and immensely challenging step outside your comfort zone. However, by the time you arrive at this step, you should have mastered the habit of stepping outside your comfort zone. And, if you have [...]
Posts from ‘July, 2010’
For Great Ventures™: Cementing Your Foundation
We all know by looking at our surrounding housing structures that a foundation is important for any lasting functionality during changing conditions. The foundation is the lowest supporting layer of any physical structure. It is also a supporting layer for any organizational structure. It could be argued that the foundation of an organizational structure is [...]
For Great Ventures™: Getting Your 1st Chunk of Scalable Business
Verne Harnish, The Growth Guy, mentioned the importance of the proper mindset for growing your business in his July 16, 2010 blog post. He references John Warrillow’s book, Built to Sell, which provides 8 Steps for Creating a Sellable Firm. While I haven’t seen the list yet, I imagine the mindset that this list helps [...]
For Great Ventures™: Master Planning for Ultimate Success
“I learned to embrace risk, as long as it was well thought out and, in a worst-case scenario, I’d still land on my feet.”
– Eli Broad
Great ventures not only have basic plans to start them on a great course for their journey but they also develop master plans for ultimate success early on in their [...]
For Great Ventures™: Your Basic Plans to Start
“In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.”
– Dwight D. Eisenhower
In all things, planning serves a purpose. The purpose in NOT to develop perfect plans! It is to channel and challenge your advance worrying. It is to work through your thoughts and ideas on what is possible. [...]