This is the second part of a twelve-part series. It’s a deep look behind the scenes of the “business playbook” that makes venture-backed companies successful and how to apply these lessons to your business. If you’re looking for the introduction to the series and first article, please click here. If you’re looking for other articles in the series, links are …
How & why to act like a VC backed startup, even if you’re not one (#1: Create external accountability)
This is the first part in a twelve-part series that will be published during the first and second quarter of 2020. It’s a deep look behind the scenes of the “business playbook” that makes VC backed companies successful and how to apply these lessons to your business. If you’re looking for other articles in the series, links are at the …
Disengaged at work? Here are 10 ways to re-engage with YOUR company.
First of all, if you’re feeling disengaged at work, don’t worry. It happens to everybody at some point. “But Dave, what if it’s my company? Is there something wrong with me? I started it, I built it, and it’s now my family’s sole source of income. And somehow, I can barely drag myself to the office. I just don’t care …
Target Market vs. Customer Avatar – Which should you focus on?
Target market or ideal customer avatar (ICA)? Which makes more sense for your business? The answer is simple. It’s both! Target markets and customer avatars work together synergistically. Almost everyone is familiar with the target market approach, probably because it’s impossible to advertise without one. The odd thing, however, is how few people have actually been exposed to the reasons …
Stretch goals: Use with caution!
After over a decade as a startup executive, I’ll admit I cringe when someone brings up stretch goals. But Dave, according to Google, they’re best practice! It says it right there in their 10 things we know to be true philosophy document: “We set ourselves goals we know we can’t reach yet, because we know that by stretching to meet …
How to Scale a Service Business (Part 2 of 2)
Welcome to part two of a two-part article on scaling your service business! This part focuses on when and how to scale. If you missed the first part, click here to start at the beginning. The first part addresses the what, why, and who of scaling your service business. When is it time to focus on scaling your service business? …
How to Scale a Service Business (Part 1 of 2)
“How do you scale a service business?” is by far the most common question I get as a business coach. Sometimes the question is phrased differently, but at the heart of it is a frustrated entrepreneur or executive who wants their business to scale gracefully but can’t figure out how to make it happen. This two-part blog article will be …
The myth of Sisyphus and what it teaches about leadership
I’ll get to the leadership lesson in a moment, but first let me tell you a story. According to Greek mythology, Sisyphus was the founder and King of Corinth, a city in south-central Greece. Sisyphus was famed for his cleverness, leading Homer to describe him in the Iliad as “the most cunning of men.” Unfortunately for Sisyphus, he was also …
Why you Should Hire For Attitude and Mindset, NOT Talent
“It is better to first get the right people on the bus, the wrong people off the bus, and the right people in the right seats, and then figure out where to drive.” -Jim Collins, “Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap… And Others Don’t” Generally accepted business wisdom agrees that the single biggest predictor of business success …
The Top 10 Reasons to Commit 100% to Your Goals
A common topic that comes up for entrepreneurs during coaching is whether or not they’re committing 100% to their company and goals. From the outside this is counterintuitive. It seems that entrepreneurs commit 100%, just by nature of being entrepreneurs! In reality, though, commitment level fluctuates up and down over time. At times they’re more or less committed to their …