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How to Avoid Being a Shooting Star Company
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| Guest post by: Stefan Doering |
Article Overview: One of the biggest challenges of successful companies, however one defines this, is getting complacent. Worse, lethargic. Here are five tips on staying lean and successful at all times.
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How to Avoid Being a Shooting Star Company
My wife and I were walking around our neighborhood in
Brooklyn this weekend. She wanted
to get a new pair of eyeglasses. In
one store we thought that looked good, she found a pair she liked.
When we started talking pricing with various features the
clerk asked if she had insurance.
My wife explained this would be an out-of-pocket purchase.
The clerk then said in that case the glasses would be $100 cheaper. We walked out.
Legal? In New
York, yes. Right? No.
And while this might be a blatant example of our broken
health care system in the US, it represents a much bigger problem. According to World Health Organization’s
report in 2000, the US ranked 37th in health care quality… far behind countries like
Colombia, Iceland and Cyprus. In
fact, America consistently ranks last
in quality of health care compared to other “advanced” countries, according to
the New York Times.
Yet it is the perception of many American that we have the best
health care in the world. And
health care is by far not the only thing we think we are the best at!
Whether these perceptions are true or not, by just thinking
you’re the best makes it difficult to stay
the best. Just ask any top athlete
who stays at the top of their game over time: Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Roger Federer and so on.
In business it is the same thing.
Complacency and arrogance breed ignorance. All three combined breed lethargy. And in business, especially in this
economy, lethargy is the kiss of death.
Companies that grow quickly in the beginning only to crash when they become
lethargic are what I call shooting stars.
Shooting star companies are a dime a dozen.
No matter where you are in the life cycle of your
company: idea, start-up, growth,
high-growth, mature, or decline, it is crucial to keep your edge.
Five key ways to keep
your edge in business:
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Stay Lean—
at all times, especially when business is strong. It is so easy to get complacent and lethargic when things
are doing well;
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Stay Fit—
constantly looking to refine your training, education, R&D, and new
products/services
·
Stay Young—bring
in fresh ideas, talent and energy.
This energy will attract more of it. It becomes contagious and others want to be involved with
your company.
·
Stay
Aware—know what your competition is doing… at all times. Make sure you position yourself as
different, better or more successful.
·
Stay Hungry—a
mantra for your business can be: what’s
next? When you are passionate
about what you do, you will always look for ways to do and achieve more. Tap into this passion. If it is not there, find it.
Keeping your edge is important if you want to be and stay
the best. Just know it takes work
and consistency. It also takes
passion.
It is very hard to do this without passion. In fact, it is almost impossible.
If this eyeglass place my wife and I visited over the
weekend focused on competing and positioning themselves where discounting to
out-of-pocket customers became unnecessary, it would not only ramp up sales
dramatically, they would also not be contributing to the health care problem.
Instead, they would be part of the solution.
Action Steps for the
Week:
How long have you been in business? If you have been in business more than
three years make sure you’ve done the following:
·
Energy
review—how are you feeling about biz?
Excited? Passionate? If no, find the passion before anything
else. Without it, you’ll be
spinning your wheels.
·
Team
review—you guys old and slow or young and lean? I don’t mean in years, but in heart and soul. Makes more difference than you can
imagine.
·
Competition
review—know your primary and secondary competition. What is your USP (Unique Selling
Proposition) compared to them?
·
Technology
review—whether you are service or product based, ramp up your
technology. Doing webinars, pod
casts, video casts, social media?
Good place to start looking.
After your review, it will become clear where you should be
spending your time and where to ramp up now. Start with the lower hanging fruit first. Work on the areas that need the most
amount of attention that address the most important components of you business
first.
Lastly, commit to an annual review of these areas to make
sure you stay young, lean and passionate.
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About the Author: Stefan Doering RSS for Stefan's articles - Visit Stefan's website Hi, my name is Stefan Doering. Since 1987, I’ve been pioneering new approaches to environmental business and sustainability. After having started one of the first green retail businesses in the country and growing it to one of the largest, I now have coached hundreds of green businesses as well as teach green entrepreneurism for various NYC programs and at Columbia University's Center for Environmental Research and Education. I focus on three major areas: 1) Innovating powerful green business models, 2) Crafting and implementing marketing and positioning strategies for bringing green to mainstream, and 3) Creating a consistently profitable and sustainable business. Click here to visit Stefan's website How To Stay Focused On the Important Stuff Think Youre Not Good Enough Overcoming the riskavoidance How to Avoid Being a Shooting Star Company How to Manage Your Uncertainty |
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