Manifesting Your Strategy
As I mentioned earlier this week, I have committed to the future being different than the past and have been focusing as much on long-term strategic work as dealing with day to day issues.
Another milestone was reached today at Sunwapta Solutions.
We've been building (organically) software tools to help small businesses succeed. Well the first thing a business needs to do to succeed is focus on strategic initiatives and get their heads out of the day to day grind.
Today we internally launched release 1.0 Beta of a tool (Silverlight, .NET and SQL Server for the techies) that will be used to help […]
Lessons From Maslow
Every once in a while, I find something worth sharing and instead of writing my own post, I merely point my readers to their content.
Dr. Jeff Cornwall covers a variety of topics around being an entrepreneur and the impact of small business on the American economy; a lot of which applies here in Canada too.
I especially liked this quote from Dr. Paul White:
"The issue isn't "what do I want to do" but "what goods or services are needed that people are willing to pay for"? As a culture, we have forgotten that the primary purpose of a […]
Plan For Success
Here in Alberta, Canada the federal and provincial governments have been telling everyone we need to get vaccinated against the H1N1 virus. Yup this is a nasty strain of flu that is killing the young and the healthy.
The media has been playing this up too with stories in almost every edition.
Initially there were long line-ups and a run on the vaccination clinics.
Last week, someone I know was at an adult dance class and the instructor was telling the students they would not be touching hands tonight and that the government had decided to focus on high priority groups and the rest […]
It’s Not You, It’s Me.
When relationships go through a rough period or break-up there is a tendency to cast blame. That blame is either directed at the other person or yourself depending on your personality and a variety of other factors.
The problem is that both reactions are driven by strong emotions.
In business you can do the same thing. Every time something goes wrong you can look for someone or something to blame.
However, this does not actually do you or the business any long-term good. Your customers really don't care about excuses. They care about results.
You need to be able to look at yourself in […]
Is Opportunity Knocking?
A while back one of our mentors reminded me of something very significant.
"Big opportunities don't come very often so don't let it pass you by."
Today we met with Andrew Barber-Starkey of ProCoach Success System again. My lesson today was to make sure your business passion matches your life purpose or is part of your strategy for achieving your life purpose.
So the question then becomes do you have plan for your life? If not then how would you know if an opportunity is a match for you?
Of course, finding your purpose or meaning in life is […]
The Ideal Partnership
Recently Sunwapta Solutions has been actively partnering with a number of companies to extend our product and service offering in complementary ways.
What would an ideal partnership look like (top ten list)?
- Our partner would bring us lots of profitable business,
- Our partner would put our needs above their own,
- Our partner would pay us for the privilege of being a partner,
- Our partner would be required to get their employees certified on all of our products at their expense,
- Our partner would get to put our logo on their website and in return we would add them to a list on […]
Your Marketing Company
Do you think of marketing as a function within your organization? Is it something to do with communicating your message to your customers to generate leads or awareness? Part of the sales process?
In today's world marketing is everything.
Michael Gerber (E-Myth Manager) hit it on the head when he defined marketing as "the promise you make to your customers and your company's ability to deliver on that promise".
This definition says marketing is the responsibility of your entire company. Not in a superficial manner like "we are all selling our product" or "everyone has an impact on our customers"; […]
Fear of Buying – Software
In Seth's recent post (Fear of Apples) he talks about how fear impacts buying. People don't want to do things that scare them and for some the threshold is low (buying the wrong apples).
He says:
"Whatever you sell, there are two big reasons people aren't buying it:
1. They don't know about it.
2. They're afraid of it."
Unfortunately, software development (one of the things we do) fits into this category big time. This is why business people often want to bring their IT people with them to a meeting… what if you say something they don't understand and make […]
Honesty in the Real World
In the last few days I have personally witnessed 2 companies (other than ourselves) deal with annoyed customers.
Honesty
In the first case (no names, my blog is not about embarrassing others), the owner of the company had to deal with a customer that was upset about a missed deliverable. This occurred while we were meeting with him. What impressed me about it was his attitude. Yes, he was genuinely upset about his company's process failure… but he was not embarrassed about it or trying to cover it up with the client or with us. Honesty goes a long way.
Too Much Success
The […]
Feeding a Need on Thanksgiving Weekend
My business partner Al Dhalla and his friend Al Mohammed started Feed-a-Need a few years ago. Our business has always supported giving back to the community through organizations such as this, the Interfaith Food Bank, Bethany Care Society, The Mustard Seed and the Boys and Girls Club organizations.
We are a web application development company and have recently volunteered company time to help revamp their public website (still not released yet).
Over the weekend they had an opportunity to make another big impact and I thought I would share it with my readers:
Just thought I will share FeedaNeed’s […]