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Planners vs. Actors: How to find a profitable balance between over-thinking and jumping the gun

Guest post by: Maribeth Kuzmeski

Article Overview: Are you doing without planning or planning without doing? Both quick action and over-planning are problems. In order to have the best-executed strategy that will lead you to your goal, planning and expedient action are both critical. Ask yourself, can I plan more, or should I do more? Somewhere in the middle is probably the right answer.

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Planners vs. Actors: How to find a profitable balance between over-thinking and jumping the gun

Are you doing without planning or planning without doing?

My own first reaction is to take quick action without taking the time to plan – a “Let's Do it Now” mentality. I constantly have to stop myself from acting without planning, and allow some time to think through the strategy first. Others spend so much time planning that when they are finally ready to take action, the time for action has come and gone.

Sometimes we are too close to things in our own business. For clients we work with at Red Zone Marketing, we always focus on strategic planning first and action second. It’s certainly easier to take a different perspective with someone else’s business.

Both quick action and over-planning are problems. In order to have the best-executed strategy that will lead you to your goal, planning and expedient action are both critical. Ask yourself, can I plan more, or should I do more? Somewhere in the middle is probably the right answer.

What is your natural instinct? A valuable assessment tool is the Kolbe Index. The Kolbe A Index measures a person's instinctive method of operation (MO), and identifies the ways he or she will be most productive. It is assessing innate action-modes that, according to Kolbe, do not change over time. To give an example: people with different profiles might respond to a challenge differently. Let’s say that the particular challenge is to get 10 clients in the next 2 months. You may do it based on the 4 modes of action that individuals possess (or most likely a combination of all of them):

What is your instinctive method of operation? Being aware of how you and your team instinctually react is an excellent first step to finding where you stand on the decision-making spectrum, and where you need to move along the scale for a more profitable balance.

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Maribeth Kuzmeski, MBA President of Red Zone Marketing Maribeth is the President of the consulting firm, Red Zone Marketing. Maribeth and her firm consult with entrepreneurs on strategic business development, communication strategy and messaging. Maribeth is the author of 4 books including, "Red Zone Marketing: A Playbook for Winning All The Business You Want," has frequently appeared on TV and radio, and has written articles on marketing strategies for hundreds of publications. She regularly speaks to audiences on topics relating to business development, marketing and sales strategies. Maribeth graduated with a degree in journalism from Syracuse University and has an MBA from The George Washington University. She lives in the Chicago, IL area with her husband Rich and 2 children.

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