12 Tips You Might Not Know About Running a Winning Business
One of the first of many valuable tips in Andy Bailey's book, No Try Only Do: Building A Business On Purpose, Alignment, And Accountability is to seek guidance and advice for your business. I expect you will agree if you are a busy owner or leader of a business or department.
I recently spent some time with the author, CEO, and founder of Petra Coach. Bailey shared his story with me and gave me invaluable advice for my business, Futureforth. He also handed me a copy of his book filled with professional wisdom to help business owners.
Twelve Key Takeaways from βNo Try Only Doβ
1. You must want to change. You have to know that where you are is not where you need to be for change to occur. Bailey urges his readers to βsuck up your pride and get out of your own way.β Itβs true that we all fall guilty of thinking we know whatβs best all of the time. This simply isnβt always true, so learning from mentors and peers will help change yourself and your businesses.
2. Create a one-page strategic plan and list your quarterly priorities. Stick this on your wall in your office.
3. Determine what your Core Purpose for your business is. Who do you serve? What will they gain from working with you? Then add your Core Values. Begin by asking, βWhat is the purpose of your organization? Why does your company exist?β
4. Create a Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG) and set a date in the future when you will reach that goal. Bailey uses +10Mhm in his LinkedIn profile summary and email signature. This represents his goal of having a positive impact on ten million people. His previous BHAG was +10Khm which he reached. Anything is possible.
5. Hold a daily huddle with yourself. Write down your top priorities each day and recap the previous day. Create a weekly accountability report. Review these at the end of each quarter. Consider what lessons you have learned. Where were your biggest wins and biggest failures?
6. Money is something you can either spend wastefully or use strategically to build wealth.
7. Keep an Evernote list of people you have met whom you would call βA-Playersβ. These are people you wish to get to know better. Refer to this list and promote what these individuals create. Keep in touch with them.
8. Use handwritten Thank You notes. A physical note goes a long way in a digital world.
9. Remember the value of being personable and ensuring you appreciate who you work with and who works for you.
10. To grow, you need to produce more time. Hiring interns and staff and outsourcing jobs will help you achieve this.
11. Let go of things in order to grow.
12. Create a plan and outline what you want to accomplish in a ten-year period for your business. Break that plan down to determine how you will reach each goal. Work backward to discover what it will take to make it work.
Follow the steps above, and as the book subtitle reads, βyou will build a business on purpose, alignment, and accountability.β