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Thought Tweet #799.5

by Rick Baker
On Aug 8, 2013

Thought Tweet #799.5 Delegation, decisiveness, and discipline. Blend them. Have a great business. (Yes, call me "old-fashioned".) 

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

It's a matter of choice. We can have good delegation, good decisions, good discipline, and great business. Or we can not. 

This isn't about sparing the rod and spoiling the child

This isn't about crushing creativity.

This isn't about favouring sticks over carrots.

This is about Seeking Simple.

This is about common sense.

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Thought Tweet #791.5

by Rick Baker
On Jul 29, 2013

Thought Tweet #791.5 Delegation: responsibility & authority flow from you to the employee; accountability flows from the employee to you.


The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Easy in theory; challenging in practice; most-rewarding when done well.

 

 

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Thought Tweet #790.5

by Rick Baker
On Jul 26, 2013

Thought Tweet #790.5 Do you test your Decisions against the Values you hold?

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

You will find decision-making becomes easier and 'less conflicted' when you develop the habit of testing your decisions against your personal values.

Other people will find it easier to understand you and your decisions if they perceive alignment between your decisions and your values...that is, the values you express, which are consistent with the character you exhibit.

Thought Tweet #788.5

by Rick Baker
On Jul 24, 2013

Thought Tweet #788.5 Delegation is like walking a tightrope: a slip-up can bring you down and failure to step gets you nowhere. 

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Take Delegation seriously. It is really important to do it and to allow yourself and your people to learn from errors.

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Thought Tweet #782.5

by Rick Baker
On Jul 16, 2013

Thought Tweet #782.5 What are your Top 10 decision-making gizmos? [Oh...don't tell me you do not have any!]

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Take Talents To Tasks...and while you do that, Take Tools To Tasks.

Why do so many business people take risks with their work? ... Why leave so much to chance? ... Why leave so much to memory?

Why not use tools? 

Why not use proven tools?

Why not use proven Top 10 tools?

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Good Decisions: at the heart of your business

by Rick Baker
On Jul 5, 2013

Consider the decisions made at your business:

  • Are decisions made quickly? 
  • Do decisions receive attention and quality input from many people?  
  • Are decisions understood and implemented successfully? 

These are important areas:

  • the simplicity with which decisions can be made, 
  • the quality of input received prior to finalizing decisions, and 
  • the success rates for implementation of decisions. 

If your leadership team scores high in these areas then your business will stand above most of your competitors:

  • Your business will be fleet of foot. 
  • Your business will be thinking accurately and acting properly. 
  • Your business will be able to forecast, budget, and receive profitability. 

All of these things contribute to a best-in-class workplace and a sustainable approach to business. Less than these things signals potential problems. More often than not, the problems have passed through the potential stage and they are real - real problems. Now, problems are a necessary ingredient if we want to make business our career. However, repeated problems are destined to ruin the business recipe. And, too many problems spoil the business meal.

So, there is value in stepping back and checking the pulse of your business decision-making:

  • Is it a healthy pulse? 
  • If so then you will find decisions are made relatively quickly. 
  • Is it a strong pulse? 
  • If so then you will find your key people are pushing in the same directions as your decisions. 
  • Is it a pulse that can withstand stress? 
  • If so you will find it is a variable pulse, able to hum away at methodical work and also able to ramp up when situations demand more. 

And finally, is it a pulse that complains rarely If it does not complain too much about already-made decisions then it is a good and healthy pulse...a beating pulse.

The beat goes on.

Desired results follow.

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