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What is your business all about?

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 Providing clear direction means ensuring that clear and consistent messages are communicated in relation to the direction of the organisation and what’s expected of people in order to maximise their contribution within their specific roles in order to help the organisation achieve its objectives and fulfil its vision. 

I don’t want to get hung up with the “management speak” or academic interpretation.  Think of vision as equating to a “tagline” for what the organisation is all about and what it is seeking to achieve.  Probably one of the best taglines that I’ve come across in recent years has been the following:

Mahera Dental Practice “the reason to smile”.

That works on so many levels!  It conveys a clear message about what this small, regional dental practice is all about, what it hopes to achieve in respect of its customers and the atmosphere that it strives to promote for both its customers and for its employees.

If you are an aspiring leader, even if you don’t necessarily head-up an organisation, think about what you’re hoping to achieve within your particular area.  What are you responsible for?  If you’re responsible for the reception area of your organisation what’s your vision for your particular area?  What do you want to exemplify?

Effective leaders lead by example so make sure if you develop a vision/tagline for your organisation or your area make sure that you demonstrate consistently your commitment to ensuring that your vision or tagline is meaningful and is not just empty rhetoric.

Engage and involve people in order to encourage ownership and “buy-in” to your vision.  One example of this that springs readily to mind is the approach taken by (another dental practice) Dental 32 where the business partners Robert and Claire engaged and involved their staff in a meaningful series of discussions that led to a clear and consistent understanding as to what the practice was all about and how everyone, within their specific roles, should contribute to achieving the overall vision for the practice. 

By engaging and involving people in defining the vision or “tagline” for the business (or at least ensuring that they understand what this means for both the business and them) the leader within the organisation is sending out a clear message;

“This is what we’re all about and this is what we expect you to live up to and demonstrate on a day to day basis”.

Find out how Zappos has applied this and has grown to be the largest online shoe store.  Sales in 1999 were 'almost nothing' and last year were over a BILLION! 

Click HERE to find out what Zappos are all about.  Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

What is your business all about?

2 Responses

  1. Developing Wisdom

    In today’s ever changing world (and perhaps forever in the past) business people must make the wise decisions that lead to business (and personal) success. This means that they need to build their wisdom rather than just building knowledge. A key requirement with building wisdom is experience. So my firm’s tag line is "from knowledge, through simulated experience to wisdom"

    Jeremy Hall

    Jeremyhall@simulations.co.uk

  2. Nice one, Jeremy!

    Thanks for the comment – nice tagline!   Reminds me of the quotation attributed to Aristotle; "What we need to learn to do we learn by doing."

    We struggled with our tag-line before eventually coming up with ‘UNLEASHING POTENTIAL’.

    More on the reasons for this can be found on our website http://www.nextlevelimpact.com

    Cheers

    Martin

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