How To Power Your Business

Great businesses have great people. If you want to power your business, you must put your people first.

According to Chip Haggins, ‘By being honest and vulnerable about the why of your business, you can help determine if you’ve got the energy needed for entrepreneurship.’

‘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?’

‘You never want to scale up at the expense of customer satisfaction.’

Simply hiring isn’t enough: consider how team members are bonded. You want them closely united in their pursuit of a shared vision and mission.’

By inspiring your employees, you’re building that entrepreneurial energy in them too.’

Maintaining momentum for your business means consistency working on moving forward and remaining dynamic. … To maintain momentum, you want to keep the feedback loop going, with both customers , employees- and yourself.

‘Momentum requires consistency over time.’

Robin S. Sharma Quotes On Leadership

Beach during Golden Hour
Photo by Zukiman Mohamad

As you live your days, so you live your life

“Never forget the importance of each and every one of your days. As you live your days, so you live your life. Do not waste even one of them. The past is history and the future is but a figment. This day, the present, is really all you have.”- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

Doing the same thing every day cannot deliver new results

“Doing the same thing every day cannot deliver new results. To change the results you are getting, you need to change the things you are doing. You must transform the way you are leading.”- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

When you enrich the relationship, you enhance the leadership

“Every visionary leader has mastered the practice of deeply connecting to his followers. He has refined the art of clarifying his vision for the benefit of his people in a way that fully engages and stirs them into action. Through their people skills and talents as effective communicators, visionary leaders touch the hearts of their team and earn long-term loyalty. Simply put, when you enrich the relationship, you enhance the leadership.”- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

Every human being is creative

“Every human being is creative. The task of the visionary leader is to create a workplace that liberates this natural endowment.”- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari