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Student pilots are taught to rely on their instruments when the airplane is in the clouds and visibility is impaired. Business executives and entrepreneurs, on the other hand, often rely on themselves to make snap judgments and instant changes in strategy. Then have to live with the positive or negative consequences of their action.

Maybe the ego gratification or “wild west” nature of entrepreneurism makes people believe they are so bright, so facile, so “on top of their game” that they can exist outside the constraints and discipline of the planning process… and maybe they can, sometimes. But, if one of those decisions goes bad with no plan in place to help the recovery effort, then a cascading series of snap decisions is made with the hope of recovering, often leading to chaos, crisis, and disaster.

Without a plan in place the entrepreneur is like the airplane pilot who can’t see the ground, not knowing which direction the plane is heading, which way is up or down, with ever diminishing chances that the situation will have a happy landing. In flight school the way a pilot is taught to rely on instruments is to cover the windshield to simulate sightless flying, forcing the pilot to use the instruments. In the business world, the same training process would be to simulate a situation where a decision went bad and the decision maker was hit by the proverbial truck, forcing those left behind to recover by using the plan in place.

It is crucial that the decision maker write out a plan before making any major decision. The plan should have listed the objectives or mission of the initiative, where the money will come from to fund it, the people who will execute it, the timeline of execution, and a method of reevaluation if the project is not headed in the right direction. This way everyone knows where you are going and when you expect to get there so, if you get stuck in the clouds, the business is brought safely back to earth instead of crashing and burning. Happy landings!

Larry Galler advises executives, professionals, and businesses to extraordinary achievement. Sign up for his free newsletter at http://www.larrygaller.com. Address questions and comments to larry@larrygaller.com.

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"Service" is one of those wonderful, "Warm Fuzzy" words like "love" and "happiness." They are easy to say and sound so good, but unless they are backed with real substance, they mean so little. Read more

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We are a society of people who work hard at the art of persuasion. We work to persuade our customers and prospects, our co-workers, our children, and just about any one else we can get to listen to us. But we’re not too good at listening and that is a shame because opportunities come when you listen hard. Read more

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April 28, 2006

Leadership Pull

Leadership is one of the most talked and written about business topics. Whole careers have been made with a wide variety of ‘systems’ and models, some good and some bad.

Sometimes simplicity is wonderful! Dwight Eisenhower used to demonstrate leadership to his staff using a piece of string. He’d put it on the table and say: Pull it and it will follow you anywhere; Push it and it will go nowhere. Read more

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If profits are what you seek and making the most of the last cent is what you want then read on. These are some sure shot strategies to boost your ebusiness profits. Just apply some of these. I assure you the returns you will get will beat most other strategies.
“It’s the bottom line that counts!”

If profits are what you seek and making the most of the last cent is what you want then read on. These are some sure shot strategies to boost your ebusiness profits. Read more

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As I write this, I am waiting for a company to return my phone call. I ordered something from them. They shipped the wrong product. I returned it and waited patiently for a while. After a reasonable time I became impatient and, since they didn’t “show up,” I called to find out when it would be delivered. “Oh, it’s been back-ordered.” Read more

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There have been numerous comments made about “aligning” corporate departments, sales and marketing strategies, and ‘le sujet du jour’. It seems everyone wants to compartmentalize the alignment process thereby making it easier and faster to accomplish. Translated, do it the quick and easy way! The result, there is little success or just plain failure. Read more

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Leadership has taken on new meaning and greater challenges in the last decades. Influencing is a critical skill that must be mastered simply because we work with a multitude of people. Often times, the people that we work with may have different goals and agendas and in order to establish meaningful win-win outcomes, you must know how to influence without power or authority. This Tip Sheet will address five key things that you must do in order to effectively lead and influence others. Read more

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You’ve been there. You are introduced to someone you have never met before. You and the other person go through the social niceties, talk about the weather, the prospects for the athletic team of choice, fashions, even “back in my day” but invariably the subject comes up, “What do you do for a living?” It is the moment of truth. It’s time to “toot your horn.” Read more

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1) Daily Reflection - Reflection is a powerful and effective tool for developing yourself. We often get lost in the day-to-day shuffle and forget to take inventory of our own accomplishments and opportunities for improvement. As the CEO of your career, you must put a plan in place that will allow you to become laser-focued on you and your success. Making reflection a part of your daily plan gets you fully cemented in the process and increases your chances for success. Give yourself a five-minute daily dose of development through reflection. Read more

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