Business Success Tip #17 - The Strategy of No Strategy
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Business Success Tip #17 - The Strategy of No Strategy
Copyright 2006 Ike Krieger
A powerful strategy for business success is to, first and
foremost, have a strategy.
Businesses fall apart because of a lack of strategy.
Many businesses go about their day-to-day activities
without knowing where they’re going. They just perform task
after task hoping that they’ll end up some place good.
Sorry to say, hope is not a strategy.
“How are we going to get our next job or our next client?”
If this question is a driving force in your business
efforts then you’re not thinking strategically.
What is strategic thinking? What exactly is a strategy?
According to the dictionary a strategy is: a carefully
devised plan of action to achieve a goal.
What’s so important about having a strategy?
A well designed strategy helps you achieve your goals
through the effective use of your resources.
If you have unlimited resources you probably don’t have to
worry about a business strategy. However, if your business
is like most businesses... you probably need a strategy.
When a powerful business strategy is in place it provides
the fuel that drives your life and drives your actions.
Tactics are the specific actions you take to carry out your
plan. With no plan in place, your tactics are simply
task-based activities.
To illustrate the difference I like to use this example:
Imagine that you have an army under your command.
Your resources include the army itself, its weapons, its
means of transportation, its food supply and the amount of
money you have in the treasury to keep your army in the
field.
You can use your army in two separate ways. You can devise
a strategy for success and then have your army implement
that strategy—or you can simply deploy your army on a
tactical basis.
A hypothetical example of a military strategy might be: I’m
going to conquer a neighboring country within six months.
If you approach life from a strictly tactical basis the
following might be the way you deploy your resources.
I have an army under my command.
I’m going to send my army out and look for a battle to
fight.
Maybe we’ll win.
Whatever comes up, we’ll just have to deal with it.
That is an example of tactics with no strategy.
You may end up fighting and winning. You may even end up
conquering a neighboring country, but that was not because
of any clearly defined strategy.
Now here’s an example of a strategy along with a set of
tactics designed to reach your goals. “I’m going to conquer
a neighboring country within six months and I will do it by
parachuting in my army at night to take over the
neighboring country’s infrastructure while everyone is
asleep.”
Compare this to running your business.
You have the equivalent of an army under your command. If
you are an entrepreneur, that army might be you alone. If
you run a business that employs a few or even many, it is
those people who make up your army.
Your resources might include your sales force, your
marketing team, your administrative staff, your accounting
department, your budget or even your day to day cash flow.
Regardless of the specifics, you have a limited amount of
resources.
If your company doesn’t have a clear plan that’s guiding
you towards the most effective use of those limited
resources, you’re setting yourself up for disaster at worst
and mediocrity at best.
Here’s an example of advertising without a strategy.
You need to “drum up some business”. You create an ad and
decide to place it in a local paper. You hope it will get
the phone to ring.
The phone rings a couple of times and then the ad becomes a
thing of the past. Soon it’s time to come up with another
tactic to drum up business.
Compare that to the implementation of a business strategy
in which you clearly define your long term advertising
goals. Each ad you place is now an integral part of your
strategy for success.
Sure, there are examples of companies who have “struck it
rich” without a clearly defined business strategy, but are
you willing to risk your valuable and limited resources on
luck?
There’s no sin in being lucky. However, to base one’s
business success solely on luck is, excuse the pun, chancy
at best.
Do you have a strategic business plan? Is it written out?
Do you follow it? If you’re like most businesses, the
answer to all three of these questions is,” No”.
Your day to day activities should be dictated by your
overall strategy, not the other way around.
To come up with a strategy you have to ask yourself a
question like this, “Where do I want my business to be in
three years?”
What’s important to you? What are your dreams? What will
success look like for you? What would your business look
like in three years if you knew you couldn’t fail? Are you
excited about your vision? Is your vision big enough?
Your strategy doesn’t have to be complicated. You get to
create it any way you want.
You get to make it up.
Remember this quote when you devise your business strategy.
Here’s the tip – Assemble a team to help you devise your
strategy. That team could be made up of business
associates, or possibly you and your business coach.
I help a lot of my clients devise a strategy for success. I
would love to help you.
"The best way to predict the future is to invent it."
--Alan Kay - American computer scientist, researcher and
visionary
To your success.
About the Author:
Ike Krieger is a business mentor, author and speaker. Ike
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