Big Ideas Will Change You

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Where are my crayons? Do you remember kindergarten? Didn’t you receive a box of crayons? Was there anyone you knew in kindergarten that was denied a box of crayons? No, we were ALL told to be artists, to dream and create whatever came to our mind. We could even draw outside the lines and in return receive smiles and kudos. It didn’t matter if it was perfect; we were creating and experimenting. Then we hit puberty– they took away our crayons and replaced them with uninspiring textbooks, and more often than not, boring teachers. We became part of the system, the matrix, and were told to stay in line, play by the rules, minimize our failures, and then the ultimate — get a real job!

The result, unfortunately, was you quit dreaming, experimenting, and avoiding failure because you were conditioned to play it safe and be comfortable. You comforted yourself by saying that you were doing what is best for yourself or your family. The reality is you lost the “fire in your belly.”

Did you fear your crayons in kindergarten? Why fear them now? Experiment, grow, go after your dream and make something really special.  Good business is good art.  If your business is not art, then your choice of what you do should be seriously questioned.  Get a new business, and make it good art.

Start creating by thinking through how to create experiences which have color.  Think about the steps your customers take when they do business with you.  That goes for your boss, your vendors and your co-workers.  Don’t just go through the motions, but create an art form.  After a client meeting, what is the communications?  Does it point to anything?  Don’t get your client to work.  You work and create clicks and use your crayons to wow them with living color.  The goal is to connect and to impact the emotions and the vision of your client.

Your crayons have changed.  They are the tools around you that can be used and combined to deliver art.  The question is whether you can think big or settle for the mundane and the results that accompany.  Pick up your crayons and get to work creating.

Who Is Making Money Today?

It’s not 1985 anymore.  At that time, you were a good boy or girl for following orders and maintaining the status quo.  The reason is that the world around you was linear.  It was ok to stand still back then.  The whole ecosystem – your vendors, customers, co-workers, bosses – could not affect you with work and change as easily.  Things were harder to get done.  We just didn’t know it then.

Fast forward to today.  It is easy to get things done.  It is easy to organize a movement.  It is easy to communicate and make happen whatever you have the initiative and gall to do.  The reason you have so much email to get through every day is because your ecosystem can communicate with you easily.  After all, they are in front of a computer right now as well.

If you act like it’s 1985, you are rapidly becoming irrelevant.  Insisting or hoping on doing things the same – managing projects, selling, servicing customers, marketing – is constantly changing.  Your competitor is figuring  out how to do it better.  They have access to the same tools you do.  The tools are cheap, and they can subscribe to them for a monthly fee.

It is an exciting time today.  You can make happen whatever you like.  However, you may be tied down by old mindsets, habits, outdated company culture, or a lack of initiative.  Generally speaking, we humans do not change unless there is a crisis.  I am here to tell you that today is a flash-point between the old and the new.  There is too much proof of smaller teams who act like elite green berets in business rather than old, stodgy infantry who are throwing people and artillery at solving business problems that require much more agility.  It is easier to do much more with less.

Here are some signs that you may be in the slow lane while the world is moving on:
  1. Too Many Servers:  Are your email, business applications, database or mission critical applications running on servers?  Do you have to go through some clumsy VPN process to get to your company information.  There are teams who work in multiple locations all over the world and get things done rather than have to work at getting things done.  Servers are so 2001.
  2. Cold Calling:  Tell me when the last time is that you bought something from a cold call.  Enough said.  Don’t tick people off who are on the edge of being annoyed.  Position rather than bother people, and you win.  Cold calling is about you, not them.
  3. Direct Mail:  See Number 2.  Stop the insanity and start thinking strategically instead.
  4. Corporate Speak:  Your website, newsletter, and email is masked in marketing.  Telling people how great you are has nothing to do with solving their problems.  We are all skeptical of marketing speak.  Learn how to connect rather than sell.  Learn how to be valuable.  Maybe you’re not.  That is what is being exposed today.  It is why you may be ignored.
  5. Being Cheap:  Henry Ford stated, “The man who will use his skill and constructive imagination to see how much he can give for a dollar instead of how little he can give for a dollar is bound to succeed.” Why does he have to even say this?  Because most people and companies are cheap.  They are trying to hustle, connive and get business without earning it.  They continually hedge their bets.  How about giving value for free and earning your next customer.  Work a couple hours to win a new sale rather than hope someone will call you back.  Spend money on your next customer.  Perhaps a hesitation is your lack of belief in your value in the first place.  Cheap people lose today in a world where snobbish consumers expect value first.
  6. Too Much:  Think about how and why military strategy has changed.  What if we fought wars today like 1940?  Keep throwing troops and artillery at the problem and you win.  That would be insane today.  Guerrilla warfare is required.  Men in sandals and a rocket launcher can blow up a $5M piece of machinery quickly.  There are companies that can make more money than your company with half.  Half the people, technology, and infrastructure.  Think less, not more.
While it used to be that people who assimilated well into structure were rewarded before, it is not true today.  Those who can change continually are rewarded.  Your technology will not be the same in three years.  Your people will not be with you in three years.  Everything is continually changing.  Upgrade your thinking, your business and ultimately your opportunity.  The alternative is to wait, hope and die a slow death.

Many wonder at the changes in organizations today.  It’s not bewildering.  It’s predictable.  It is a correction that was bound to happen.  We can do much more with less.  The people that are relevant today are those that make change and lead rather than follow.  They are not looking to be a cog in a system. They realize they have to bring value, solve problems and be the real thing.  This goes for companies and brands also.

Consider what George Bernard Shaw said, “People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don’t believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can’t find them, make them.”  Go make it happen.  It’s not rocket science.  It is hard work, and it is letting go of outdated ways of thinking.

Selling By Systems Not By Sweat

sellilngbysystemsThere is a story of a mountain village which experienced an unforgiving drought. The condition was deteriorating to the point that a village elders’ meeting was held. They decided to hire two men to solve the problem of bringing water to the village from the valley below where a well existed.

The first man got two large buckets and started going back and forth from the village to the well below. He sold the water at a handsome price. He brought his sons on board to the venture and made as many trips as possible to sell his water. [Read more...]

What aren't you seeing in your business?

We all have blind spots. The blinds spot I am talking about are in the areas of your business that you do not see yourself or your situation realistically. This unawareness often causes damage to you and your business. Some of the results are: [Read more...]

Paying the Brain Bill

paying-the-brain290.jpgWe can all remember the tedious task of researching information in the not too distant past. We had to use the card catalog at a library in lieu of a database to find what we were looking for. The newspaper was delivered every day to our doors to feed us information that we accepted as soon enough. It was a different reality that we felt was good enough before the web, on-demand media and RSS feeds to our BlackBerries filled in our mind space and attention. Speed, complexity and convenience took over. Technology has enabled a new reality for us. [Read more...]

Knowledge Gain For Personal Growth

I like the statement from John Maxwell I found in Tim Sanders’ Love is the Killer App: “You only gain knowledge from two sources: the people you know and the books you read.”

How true this is. We get real substantive and life-giving information from our learnings and our networks. Charlie Jones stated, “The only difference from where you are right now, and where you’ll be one year from now, are the books you read and the people you meet.”

Think about the economics of a knowledge economy. Wikipedia makes the following assertion:

“The economics is not of scarcity, but rather of abundance. Unlike most resources that deplete when used, information and knowledge can be shared, and actually grow through application.”

Isn’t that neat? The more you give the more valuable you can become. It is not the old economy of scarcity. How can you create more value for yourself? How about by giving your knowledge. Broaden your network. Grow.

You will be doing yourself a great favor of increasing your personal value to the world.  The world has a way of recognizing and repaying back value.

There may be obstacles keeping you from growing.  Attack them with relentless fury.  Turn off the TV.  Get rid of the excuses.  Associate with people that motivate you to become more than you are.  This is what it means to get serious about growing and breaking the script which works against you.

Many of my habits are from the rigor of pushing aside the things that were holding me back.  I got serious about growing my mind and it became more important than the things I formerly held to.  It’s difficult, but it’s rewarding.  At the end of the day, all you have is your talent and knowledge.  With this, you can make a world of difference.

What areas would you like to grow in?