A simple way to think about whether you are growing a business, in addition to productizing your services, is to stay focused on repeatability. There is no end to one-off projects you can likely get involved with and provide solutions for. However, there’s a lot of cost when you work on one-offs: Energy. You haveContinue reading “Get Rid of the One-off Projects”
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Productize Your Services so You Can Scale
When you are starting a venture, and you don’t know what people will buy, it is a great strategy to say, “Yes,” to everything. I consider this part of research and development. The cost is that you get spread out and may have to work on projects that extend your energy or cost you inContinue reading “Productize Your Services so You Can Scale”
New Habits in a Non-Connected World
I feel like the adrenaline has oozed out from this past month of COVID-19 sheltering in place. The pace and mode of productivity, pushing and intensity has given way to more of an acceptance and deliberation. It’s been great for my blood pressure as well as allowing some new habits to emerge that I wantContinue reading “New Habits in a Non-Connected World”
How to Sell Now
The coronavirus pandemic makes business as usual irrelevant for many who are not essential or working on the front lines. While we have our businesses set up to appeal to value, strategy, or commitment, you become a low priority when people don’t want to think beyond the next couple days. Instead of trying harder, youContinue reading “How to Sell Now”
Do You Have Any Idea?
I was sharing with a friend the other day about the film, Ford V Ferrari. I love this scene between Matt Damon’s character, Carroll Shelby, and Christian Bale’s character, Ken Miles. The tension between various agendas, respect for protocol and the politics of racing and cars are complex between Ford Motor Company executives, racing managersContinue reading “Do You Have Any Idea?”
Free Up More Time
“… you want maximal free time, not maximal activity, and you can assess your own “success” according to such metric.” ~ Nassim Taleb As business is slowing and we are in this environment of quarantining, it’s an opportunity to look around and remove or reduce waste. I can understand feeling disoriented when there’s notContinue reading “Free Up More Time”
Transcript: Episode 18, Jason Fried
As the coronavirus has affected our businesses and everyday lives, the strategy for remote work can be a powerful strategy. It’s an opportunity to make things more efficient and build a culture of respect and productivity. I like the dialogue and candor on tradeoffs in this conversation between the founders of WordPress and Basecamp.
Optionality
When you have so much uncertainty in your projects, relationships and dealmaking, the fear of loss or desire for perfection can be inhibiting. I find it best to create optionality. Pick the path with the most options and keeping your choices open. This is especially true when it comes to creating opportunities. Choose projects thatContinue reading “Optionality”
Be Better at Relationships than Automation
We live in a world where people have a hard time paying attention. Everyone is frazzled and overwhelmed to the point that their hands are on the delete key. It’s a natural and understandable instinct. With more technology and convenience, we can use automation and transactional platforms to fill people’s inboxes to the brim. RecipientsContinue reading “Be Better at Relationships than Automation”
Space and Time
I rarely run into someone that is not frazzled. Because our technology and tools are so efficient, the amount of information hitting us is bewildering. Get more customers, get more problems. Get more emails, have more work to respond. The signal to noise ratio is a real problem. When you do address the signals, youContinue reading “Space and Time”