In Michael Gerber's book, The Power Point, he states that there are
five essential skills every entrepreneur must have in order to create a great
business. Whether we are working in Tampa or Timbuktu, every entrepreneur does
these things to some extent in their business. However, if you master these
skills your business will grow and bring transformational impact to the local
community.
Here’s a summary of Gerber’s 5 skills:
- Concentration
The inner force and energy that allows you to focus your
attention. Without the ability to focus, you can not live on purpose. There’s
many distractions in the B4T work. If you have three projects on your desk, a
truant son, and friends from home visiting, without the ability to concentrate
you're not likely to get anything done. Not to mention the fact that when you
spread your attention too thin, you're just not capable of doing your best
work. Concentration allows you to zero in on that which needs to be done.
- Discrimination
Discrimination is ability to prioritize. You need to determine what, where and who your
attention (or concentration) is directed. It’s through discrimination that a
business develops standards and discipline. Discrimination is about choosing to
work on the things that will deliver the biggest return for your efforts. This
skill more than any other is the one that trips people up. When you're bogged
down in the day-to-day activities of running a business, prioritizing can be a
struggle.
- Organization
Organization is the ability to turn chaos into order. Once
you’re able to concentrate and discriminate you need to create order and predictability
so you can successfully grow your business. This involves the creation of
systems that allow your business to run efficiently. With good systems in
place, you should be running and controlling your business and your business
should not be controlling you.
- Innovation
Once you've begun to hone your focus on the right things,
and you’ve achieved some order to your world, you can begin to innovate. Innovation
is that spark of genius that all B4Ters should have and should be seen as an
asset. The ability to innovate and make adjustments on the move is an asset
that will add value to the business value. In our line of work there are too
many unknowns. Remain flexible. When good ideas come, an innovative person is
able to take that inspiration and capture it, recreate it and most importantly:
take action on it.
- Communication
Communication is the ability to transmit ideas with clarity,
precision, passion and purpose. People want to be inspired and be part of
something important. You must communicate your passion, your vision and your
ideas to your employees, your customers, your vendors and your stakeholders —
everyone who is touched by your business.
As
Gerber emphasizes; concentration provides the energy and attention
needed for action, discrimination provides the intention and standards
to know what action needs to be taken, organization provides the room
for right actions to take place, innovation spurs new ideas and communication
is the channel through which the ultimate vision is realized.
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