Tips for Prescribing a Future for Your
Business
by:
Adele Sommers
Are you wondering what the future holds for your business?
Whether you want to predict your future or prescribe an outcome
of your choosing, you'll have plenty of company!
Throughout history, we humans have tried many ways to predict
the future, from reading palms to stargazing. Today, we refer
to these as descriptive methods when we attempt to describe
objectively what the future will be or could be.
On the other hand, prescriptive methods focus on determining
what the future should be. These techniques can help us clarify
our preferences and values so we can create a vision of what we
would like to see in our lives, businesses, or communities.
Once we understand what we would like the future to represent,
we're better able to take the actions required to implement it.
Ideally, that future will align with our passions, gifts, and
what we (or our companies) can really be the best at doing.
This article suggests a two-stage process for achieving that
goal.
First, Identify Your "Hedgehog Concept"
So, what can you be the best in the world (or at least in your
community) at doing? This thought-provoking reflection is one
of many from Jim Collins' "Good to Great: Why Some Companies
Make the Leap...and Others Don't."
Collins' team examined 1,435 companies to see which ones made
substantial gains in profitability and sustained those
improvements over 15 years or more. Since the 1970s, only 11
companies had risen from mediocrity to greatness and stayed
there -- topping many other prosperous firms that lacked the
same staying power.
Of eight characteristics these companies shared, all held an
unshakable adherence to becoming the best in the world at
whatever they did. Each company committed to doing only those
things and nothing else. That sometimes meant dropping their
core businesses to pursue other things at which they could
become the best in the world.
Collins and his team coined the term "hedgehog concept" to
reflect a single-minded determination and focus that, similar
to that of the hedgehog animal, attempts to do only one thing
really well, such as curl up and roll. A hedgehog concept
actually represents the intersection of three areas:
1) What you're most passionate about
2) An understanding of what you could be the best at doing,
and
3) A metric that drives your economic engine and helps you
measure results.
Keep in mind that according to Collins, this concept is not a
goal, strategy, or plan, but an understanding of what you can
and can't be the best at doing. Until you develop your hedgehog
concept, you won't know your true vision, mission, or
purpose.
Next, Define Your "Business Success Criteria"
Do you have a crystal clear idea of the types of business
undertakings that align with your gifts, talents, passions, and
strengths? In that same context, have you thought about whether
your business can be the very best in the world at doing those
things?
If the answers are "yes," you are in an excellent position to
choose the ventures that can give you the greatest satisfaction
and results.
If you're not yet totally clear about the answers to these
questions, developing a set of "business success criteria" can
enable you to select worthwhile endeavors with much deeper
insight, and thus set the conditions for successfully pursuing
them. A hedgehog concept thereby represents part of the formula
you can devise to identify and choose among your very best
options.
Why is this so important? It's not uncommon for people to
wander into businesses, projects, and professions
opportunistically, which means that they often select the next
available and convenient thing that comes along. At times, this
may be necessary for financial reasons. But unless we
understand our underlying success criteria, we might not
recognize the options that truly fuel and inspire us -- those
that are best suited to our passions and strengths.
Some of your criteria could be practical considerations, and
others more lofty ideals. But all of your criteria will be
essential to achieving balance, fulfillment, prosperity, and
higher contribution in your life.
In conclusion, a set of carefully crafted success criteria
fueled by a potent hedgehog concept provides an unbeatable
strategic advantage, and an excellent direction-finder for
prescribing your future!
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