Ordinary
Brilliance
It takes ONE MINUTE to read this mini- newsletter on how to use your "ordinary
brilliance"
to discover the secrets of solving life & business challenges.
How To Create Your Designer Team
Did you
know that you have a team that supports your life? This
is true whether you are a business owner, a solo
entrepreneur or an employee. And the quality of your
team has a huge amount to do with the results you are
getting in your life.
Most
people have default teams. They haven’t consciously
picked their team members and so what they have is often
a pretty mixed lot. Some members may be highly
consistent, positive, and fun, while others may be
unreliable, irritating or worse.
Your team
members can include your spouse or partner, employees,
accountant, financial advisor/stock broker, child care
provider, computer technician, business coach, plumber,
handy person, house cleaner, car mechanic, travel agent,
landscaper and more.
For
example, my financial advisor is super. When I first
started working with her, unlike some of the big name
firms, she didn’t require that I have a huge amount of
money to open an account. She thinks big and creates big
results for her clients.
Another
team member who is invaluable to me is my accountant.
When I had a question the other day, I called her office
and found out she was home with a sick child. Five
minutes later, she called me from her home. (Her son was
resting.) How’s that for outstanding customer service?
No charge for the conversation, either.
Then
there’s my computer technician who learned how to build
computers in the Navy and is stumped by nothing. He
charges fairly and is highly competent. In my business,
along with my telephone, my computer is my number one
business tool, so you can see how important he is to my
professional success!
All my
team members are fantastic people, caring, highly
competent and service oriented, just as I am with my
clients. I have chosen them carefully. Don’t put up
with anything less for your team.
Remember
that the only thing constant in life is change, so
accept that over time there will be some changes to your
team and be prepared. Have backup suppliers or service
providers. If you have employees, don’t be surprised
when someone moves on, and keep a file of possible
candidates, people you have noticed in your community
who might be a great fit for your team.
Take a
minute to look at your team. How high do you rate
them? If you don’t rate your team at least an 8 out
of 10 (10 being "amazing"), then you need to take a hard
look at it.
We have a
huge tendency to become like those we surround ourselves
with. We tend to have the same income levels, the same
ambitions, the same degree of risk taking and growth
orientation. So be sure to create a designer team, one
that supports your success and that you can count on.
The results will amaze you.
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2005 Anne Alexander, all rights reserved in
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Anne
Alexander
Authentic Alternatives, Inc.
Business Breakthroughs Coaching & Consulting
Fort Collins CO
970-672-4946
Contact me
here.
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