| Each of the tools listed below require just one page of paper to … - Provide a new insight into a problem
- Discover breakthrough strategies
- Cut through the clutter to what matters
Our Mastermind groups, Business Bites Workshops and Challenge Networks utilise these tools to help you create a future bigger than your past. Here’s a quick overview of the most commonly used ones. Get out of your comfortable chair An assessment of why things aren’t working or even beginning to happen, even though you know they should. Why, Why, Why, Why oh Why This word needs to be applied 3, 4 or 5 times, and sometimes may be more, to unearth great things. The 7 productivity pitfalls The seven things businesses do that are invisible but eat away at the profitability of all businesses. 6 questions and a dream Looking for a different perspective on a problem and wanting and answer to … why? Little orderly organiser Overwhelmed with your “to do” list? A simple way to get rid of that and focus on what matters. Business Improvement Ok so we all want this but have we a process to achieve it? What’s your competitor up to? Discover your strengths and what matters to your clients and face your competitors in a different light. What matters most At times outside forces distract and attract us. Stay focused. Decisions, decisions, decisions Many times there are too many options to choose from. Worry no more! When you are "flat as a tack" Who is bleeding you of energy and what can you do about it? Business Battery Another view of your options after you have got down to the final 3 Win Win How to share the spoils when you figure you don’t have any. Who's in control of your business? Is it something or someone else or you? Drawing your thoughts Get the stuff out of your mind and onto paper really quickly.. Assess, Envision, Grow The three building blocks for change One Page Plan This can be simply 3 action steps or a snapshot of the next 12 months – on one page. X16 Leverage your ideas by the power of 16 and clarify what is important. Personas The invisible people who guide your business decisions. |