It seems like every year I do a business makeover. Somewhere around September or October I go into innovation warp drive, and by January of the next year I have a completely refreshed business.
Right now, everything I offer coaches is getting reworked and upgraded. (Watch for specials coming soon!)
I like it. It keeps me on my toes and rings in the new year in another delightful way.
But why do I do it? And is it really such a good idea to keep changing up what I’m doing? I think so. It’s about staying aligned with what is most alive in my business. And there are more concrete reasons too.
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You know it’s really cool how small businesses are continually receiving more and more emphasis and recognition while the former giants seem to be slowly eroding in their grips of commercial power. I find this to be a definite “light,” if you will, for economic growth and stability, and incidentally, a post I came across today seems to confirm the observation. Anyway, if you’re interested, it’s somewhere hereabouts (http://www.pressdisplay.com/pressdisplay/showlink.aspx?bookmarkid=C87A9H1K3A71&preview=article&linkid=ff4c61e4-cbf2-4a4b-8f03-4c73fa659cc0&pdaffid=ZVFwBG5jk4Kvl9OaBJc5%2bg%3d%3d) Of course, difficulties for small businesses are a bit of an inevitability, but overall, I believe it’s a brighter picture.
Posted by: Pierre Dowing | December 23, 2010 at 12:42 AM