Author Login | Submit Articles | Popular Articles | RSS Feeds | Links | Sitemap
Search:
Loading...

Home | Business


The one project missing from your strategic plan.

By: Mark Silver

It's a given for your business: you want next year to be different than this year. And so all kinds of projects and tasks end up on your to-do list. Marketing, office structures, product/offer creation, client care, technology.

Very important, this doing of things. Without action, very little manifests, no matter how clear your intentions are.

And yet, will next year look different? What's more, you may find yourself spinning your wheels some, lackluster, running the gerbil wheel.

What gives? Is it too much action?

Not exactly. It's just that something's missing.

You need a learning project.

Every business is either developing, or dying. Now, 'developing' doesn't always mean 'growth'- but it does mean changing, living, becoming a new version of itself. Otherwise stagnancy sets in, after which comes dying, and death.

Want to avoid that kind of stagnant business death? Then, add a learning focus to your strategic planning.

A learning focus is when you identify some aspect of your business that you're really curious about, and with which you want to have a healthier, more robust, more functional relationship.

Some examples of past learning projects at Heart of Business.

- Money. I declared one year to be the year I was going to learn about money. And that was my focus. The Heart of Money Transformational Journey was the course that was born from that.

- Systems and structures. Another year, I declared to be the year of learning about systems and structures. How do systems really work, and how can they be implemented to support the business, without dehumanizing it?

- The current focus. Teamwork and leadership. I had always struggled with incorporating assistants or collaborators with Heart of Business, Inc. This past year I declared that I wanted to learn about healthy teamwork and leadership.

Before action comes learning.

Without first taking the time to learn, it's really hard to know what will be effective action. Kinda obvious, I know, but it's really easy to slide over this and just want to jump in with both feet.

I'm a big fan of just jumping in. And yet, when the stakes are high, or when you care about something a lot, even just starting a learning project before jumping can save you a lot of grief afterwards.

So, how do you select a learning project? And, more importantly, what do you -do- with a learning project? Well, let me share what I've learned with you.

Keys to Learning Projects

* Many from one. One business. Many needs. What are all the things you are striving to do in the business? Make a list? What are all the areas in your business where you are struggling? Make a list.

Here are some ideas to spark your brainstorm: money, accounting, delegation, systems, marketing, sales, technology, writing, websites, blogging, dealing with upset customers, leading teleclasses, product creation, strategic planning, setting goals...

Any other areas of business you're struggling with? Take a few minutes and jot them down onto the list.

* One from the many.

There may be a lot of things that your business needs, but just pick one. And make it your intention and focus over the course of the year to get comfortable and familiar with it. To learn about it.

* Now, learn!

With a learning project or focus, you don't set outcome-based goals for yourself. There isn't a big to-do list, or that many measurable results that you set. It's about setting an intention and learning.

First, set the intention to have beginner's mind, and to take the pressure of creating specific results off yourself.

Second, canvas your resources. Make a list of books to read, websites or blogs to connect with, people to interview or otherwise. Start with one book, and making a lunch or tea date with one person.

Third, once you've gained some familiarity with it, I would suggest even looking for a class to take, some place where you can be guided to integrate your self-learning.

Slow down on some of your to-do's, and add a 'to-learn' project to your list for the year. And don't be surprised if at the end of the year you've accomplished some very concrete outcomes, even without planning for them.

You'll find that instead of recycling the same problem over and over again, the next will find you and your business in new territory in a very satisfying way.


Article Source: http://www.bigfreearticles.com

It's a given for your business: you want next year to be different than this year. And so all kinds of projects and tasks end up on your to-do list. Marketing, office structures, product/offer creation, client care, technology. Very important, this doing of things. Without action, very little manifests, no matter how clear your intentions are. And yet, will next year look different? What gives? Is it too much action?

About the Author:
Mark Silver is the author of Unveiling the Heart of Your Business: How Money, Marketing and Sales can Deepen Your Heart, Heal the World, and Still Add to Your Bottom Line. He has helped hundreds of small business owners around the globe succeed in business without lousing their hearts. Get three free chapters of the book online: www.heartofbusiness.com

Please Rate this Article

Comments

Share This Article - Quick and Easy Using This Button:

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Business Articles Via RSS!

  • Give Memorable Retirement Gifts By: Jimmy Woodall - Retirement is a time of transition and new beginnings. Before shopping for the perfect retirement gift, remember that the corporation will also be giving a gift as well. Although possibly not as thoughtful or fun as the gift you want to give, following is a list of gifts that many corporations consider appropriate. So stick around and read on.
  • 7 Steps to Writing a Door-Opening, Job-Winning Resume By: Michelle Dumas - The U.S. unemployment rate has recently jumped to a 14-year high. At the same time, we are being told to prepare for a long, drawn-out recession. If you are currently in the job market or expect that you may be in the not-too-distant future, you are certainly aware that the job market is fierce. But even in the fiercest of job markets, hiring continues. The challenge, of course, is to get YOUR phone ringing and to get YOU in the door to interview for these positions.
  • Spice Up Your Office With Designer Office Chairs By: Jeff Jarred - The one look that most offices are going for these days is the dynamic look. This gives the feeling of both comfort and proficiency in a particular space. It affords the people who are working and visiting the said space that feeling of a great environment to be in. This kind of look benefits both sides of the fence. For office employees, the dynamic look gives a sense of comfort, which is important if you have to be stuck in that same spot for more than 8 hours per day.
    Tags: business, office designer chairs, office chairs
  • Advertising Agencies: Are They Worth It? By: James Copper - Advertising agencies are companies that help you mange the advertising details as well as help you get the best deals in the advertising market. The demand for advertising is growing very fast. Also it is hard for a company to keep a check on all its ads, and mange them, this is where the advertising agencies come in and help you manage your ads. With many new companies and even small scale business undertaking ad campaigns and trying to market their product it has become important for some one to keep a watch and avoid frauds, these advertising agencies help you do this.
    Tags: business, advertising agencies
  • Marketing Services: Are They Effective By: James Copper - Business is a very hectic affair as a single individual has to look after everything unlike in companies. It’s not just the work that comes under the ‘to do’ things but, the advertisement and marketing comes under the same criteria. It is practically impossible to handle so many things at a time. Hence, these individuals can get rid of one of the responsibilities by giving marketing projects to good marketing companies that provide various marketing services. The marketing services include posting ads on the internet, newspapers etc.
    Tags: business, advertising agencies
  • Start a New Career With Plumber Courses By: James Copper - Plumber Courses are designed for people to become a professional plumber. A Plumber is a person who does the work of water pipeline fixing or any other work of Plumbing in housing and commercial societies. Plumber is the person who is largely demanded by the various constructors on their sites to solve the problems relating to plumbing.
    Tags: business, advertising agencies
  • Replacing Your Worn Out Mattress By: Jeff Jarred - It really makes sense to replace your worn out mattress, especially if it’s a sprung mattress with its fillings and springs popping out in all direction. I mean, honestly, who would want to sleep on something like that – a bed with its innards hanging out? However, the more important question here would be: who would want to sleep on a sprung mattress these days? Even the innocuous single layer or double layer foam mattress should be replaced immediately.
    Tags: business, replacing mattress, mattress replacement, replacing worn out mattress
  • Using Heavy Duty Office Chairs at Work By: Jeff Jarred - When it comes to office furniture, does it really have to be a battle between form and functionality? Who says that you can not have both? Gone are the days when heavy duty office furniture meant solid, heavyset wooden pieces with intricate gargoyle like carvings; and seat cushions with just as much padding as a pancake run over by a concrete paving machine. Fortunately, there are now solidly made furniture that are both ergonomically designed and built for long term use. A very good example would be the numerous heavy duty office chairs coming out every season.
    Tags: business, heavy duty chairs, office chairs, heavy duty office chairs
  • E-mail Marketing is a Great Strategy By: James Copper - E-mail marketing was the first marketing strategy that was used for online marketing purpose. E-mail marketing since then has come a long way. Today while e-mail marketing one has to pay considerable respect and attention to the laws and regulations of e-mail marketing. Commercial marketing through e-mail is still not that popular and many recipients of such mails call it as spam and delete it even without opening the mail. Spam is defined as sending a big and large e-mails or attachments of unsolicited commercial information.
    Tags: business, email marketing
  • Five Signs You're in Poor Standing with Your Boss By: Jennifer Selby Long - You're probably in great standing with your boss, but with the economy so tight, many people have been telling me they're nervous about their jobs and they want to be sure they're picking up the signals, if there are any being sent. Interestingly, this is one area in which I do not advise clients to listen to your "gut feelings" because I find that employees often fill in the empty blanks with the worst possible scenario when it really isn't so bad. Instead, start by looking for the clues that you have fallen into poor standing with your boss: 1.
    Tags: business, coaching, executive coaching, organizational development, leadership, boss, gut feeling

Copyright 2007 - 2008 MJE Sales, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Proud member of the ArticleCkr Search Network Search Network!
BigFreeArticles.com is free for both publishers and authors to use and is supported entirely from advertising revenue.
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.