
When things are going well, don’t get too comfortable. Be happy. But pay attention to what is going on.
Pay attention to what is working for you. Pay attention to what is not working. Don’t ignore what is not working for you. Instead, ask yourself, ‘Am I missing something?’
In business, according to Chip Higgins, ‘Maintaining momentum for your business means consistently working on moving forward and remaining dynamic.’
‘The question is, what direction do you want to take your business in? And how fast do you plan to go- or, in the business sense, grow?’
‘When you invest in the skills and leadership development of your workers, you are showing them you care about their own growth and aspiration; you’re feeding their energy.’
‘By being honest and vulnerable about the why of your business, you can help determine if you’ve got the energy needed for entrepreneurship.’
‘Low vibrational energy is simply not sustainable.’
‘By inspiring your employees, you’re building that entrepreneurial energy in them too.’
Because ‘great leaders allow others to contribute their valuable energy and then channel that energy as needed (for example, toward customers).
‘Hiring isn’t enough: consider how team members are bonded. You want them closely united in their pursuit of a shared vision and mission.’
‘You don’t want to scale up at the expense of customer satisfaction.’
‘When organizations move too fast, they tend to become unmanageable.’
‘Our perception of things changes dramatically when we’re moving quickly.’
Source
Chip Higgins (2024). The Bizzics Way: Powering Your Small Business to Maximum Momentum
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