Don’t Be Defeated, Be Creative
The pandemic has changed the world and will continue to change it in ways we could not have imagined.
I believe, in all the chaos and sadness, there is opportunity. Opportunity for businesses to challenge themselves to think outside the box and reinvent how they conduct business moving forward. It may seem overwhelming, so make small meaningful changes one step at a time and know you don’t have to do it alone.
Take advantage of this time and assemble at least one brainstorming team to start imagining what your business might look like in the future. The success of your company will be how quickly you can respond to the changes necessary as the stay at home restrictions are lifted.
In times of massive uncertainty, we have the largest opportunity for successfully resetting or changing process, cultural norms, etc.
THIS CAN BE DONE IN ALL SIZE COMPANIES
From one person to one thousand
Small to large businesses - Form think tank groups within your company
Solopreneurs to small business – Partner with others business owners
CHALLENGE YOUR TEAMS
To answer questions like:
How much of our business will need to be conducted different once the stay at home orders are lifted? What do we think it will look like and how can we be ready for it?
How will we keep our employees, clients, patrons safe?
Are there new opportunities for our business to pursue?
What can we stop doing that wasn’t working before and will definitely not work going forward?
What will our day to day business look like when this is over? What do we want it to look like?
SMART COMPANIES USE THE KOLBE SYSTEM(tm) TO HELP MAXIMIZE RESULTS
I use the Kolbe System(tm) with my clients in a variety of ways from hiring and coaching to accelerated personal and team performance.
Kolbe will help you understand how teams can work most effectively together and how to leverage their own unique strengths and problem-solving abilities.
Kolbe will also help you determine who will excel in specific areas such as:
• brainstorming new ideas
• researching and determining what ideas might work best
• creating plans and putting them into action