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2nd Wave 🌊 – being a start-up again…🚀

June 12, 2020 by Wim GE De Vos Leave a Comment

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In the last couple of months many of us have been struggling for business survival. Now we are coming out of it we are at a crossroads.

Option 1: Back to the future.

Put all the bits and pieces into place just the way they were back in 2019. And hop back in the treadmill hoping that “this time my business will scale”. For the obvious reason that well,…that you picked things up where you left them middle of march.

“Along the journey we commonly forget its goal” F. Nietsche

But this is the low-probability-option to a scaleable business. Our businesses oftentimes had become an amalgam of different services and products trying to serve many different customers. And therein lies the reason for a very low Result/Work ratio…

Or Option 2: Hack value before you hack growth

This means going back to your customers and find out what they truly love 💙 about you, your company and what you have to offer. Find what it is they cherish and crave. And drop the rest. Listen, ask, interview. That is where the secret treasure is to be found 🏆.

Find your core, your focus, your true north through customer discovery.

This the focus 🎯 for your start-up. Cut the rest.

note: you have a number of asymmetrical advantages in your pocket already: existing customers that trust you, services and products you sold and got paid for, a team of knowledge people, sorted out the messy stuff of operating a company,… all things that allow you to spend all time and attention during the next few weeks on finding what it is people love about your company.

Hack Value before you hack growth…It is the starting point for success and scale as a start-up.

Now is the time to decide if you want to re-create the business you had or become the business you always wanted to be.

Choose wisely and embrace the consequences.

 

Filed Under: Forward movement, Strategy, Uncategorized Tagged With: business model, context, forward movement, impact, Lightsaber, marketing strategy growth, start up, strategy

The continuation of our past is not our future

April 30, 2020 by Wim GE De Vos Leave a Comment

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Just finished reading for the 3rd time the recent report from the swiss Zukunftsinstitut.

“The road to new growth strategies requires resilience instead of efficiency”

Highly recommended reading if you are interested in looking forward for what can be…

➡ Link to the complete report:  Whitepaper-The_Economy_After_Corona copy  ⬅️


Snippets:

“The next few months will be a window of opportunity, and the course set will have a lasting impact on the coming years, in society and the economy as well as each individual company.“

“For organisations, the most important thing is to switch to the learning mode.”

“Nostalgia may be a private matter, but not a functioning program for the future. Therefore, the new motto is: Let it go – let the world before Corona go. Its continuation is not our future”

“What it now needs most of all is decision-making ability and self-organisation. In every single company.”

“In order to gain an edge in the new game, it is less important how large or financially strong a company is. In- stead, ingenuity is now required: “Ingenuity, not just financial muscle, will become a source of advantage, allowing cleverer firms to operate closer to full speed”

“The next few weeks will be a decisive moment for all companies to set course. Will the leap into a resilience movement towards new, glocal and adaptive networks succeed? Or is there only the way out into an old and definitely tougher competition? Now is the time of op- portunity for new approaches!”

➡ Link to the complete report:  Whitepaper-The_Economy_After_Corona copy  ⬅️


The Lazy-Eight: transformation ⍙ needed

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The Holling (1986) lazy–eight adaptive cycle model (Fig. 1) is a powerful and useful metaphor of system dynamics that includes four stages: expansion, preservation, renewal, and innovation

Filed Under: Digital transformation, Forward movement, Pearls of wisdom, Uncategorized Tagged With: context, design thinking, forward movement, organization, strategy

The dark horse

April 9, 2020 by Wim GE De Vos Leave a Comment

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Every day we choose between 3 approaches for everything we do:

  • Custom, tailor-made, one-off
  • Personalised, configured, repeatable
  • One-size-fits-all, standard, commoditised

But when we make our choices are we consistent, smart, see them in context?

Ask which of the 3 approaches you choose in the following cases:

  • connecting with our customers
  • drafting and sending proposals
  • delivering control or audiovisual systems
  • hire and fire
  • remuneration
  • training
  • service
  • making cars, speakers, systems,…
  • …

I dare to think we all use far too much custom and standard approaches…

When the personalised, configured, repeatable approach is the dark horse* in the race for success.

Custom is overrated

One-size-fits-all is overused

Personalisation is the dark horse…

Asking ourself some simple questions may have a big impact 🤜🏻 💥

*Definition “dark horse”:
a candidate or competitor about whom little is known but who unexpectedly wins or succeeds

Filed Under: Digital transformation, Forward movement, growthhack, marketing, Uncategorized Tagged With: business model, context, forward movement, genesis technologies, growthhacking, impact, marketing strategy growth, value proposition

Remarkable

May 4, 2019 by Wim GE De Vos Leave a Comment

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As I am finishing Seth Godins´ truly remarkable Purple Cow for the third time, the following ideas spring to mind…

There are not too many unexplored areas of innovation – just unexplored combinations 🧩🧩. And in making these combinations go where the competition is not 🚁.

The farther the better. Pick your niche. And rock 🎸 it.

Take phone companies 📞 as an example: Do they hire annoying people or just train them to be that way? How many times have you been deeply frustrated 🥵 in dealing with telecom companies?

Sometimes it may be worth to simply invest in exceptionally nice people 😃 as a way of being remarkable… The simplicity of the business model is striking. Customer centricity 🎯 to the max.

Small decisions that have a BIG impact 🚀 indeed.

Filed Under: marketing, Pearls of wisdom, Strategy Tagged With: business model, context, Lightsaber, marketing, strategy

Kintsugi 🏺 – the art of being uniquely flawed

September 27, 2018 by Wim GE De Vos Leave a Comment

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Kintsugi is a powerful concept. For all of us and our businesses.

Wikipedia: Kintsugi (“golden joinery”),  (“golden repair”), is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold.

As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise.

It embraces the imperfect. It values the use and wear of an object over time.

Question ❓What if we apply it to businesses or ourselves?

…re-define Failure…think pivot and learning

…Context matters…broken (to be repaired) vs trash (end of life)

…Our mistakes and history can result in “golden scars” or joints that shine ✨

and…an imperfect reality can be more valuable than a perfect dream…

live fear-less and stop worrying about others´ ideas of perfection.

Small scars with a big impact 💥….

 

Filed Under: Forward movement, growthhack, Pearls of wisdom Tagged With: context, forward movement, growth, impact, WHY

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