Rocket Science
So many business owners lose focus and get caught up in the “day-to-day” stuff. This can be cancerous if not treated.
Oh, we all know this of course, that there’s a chasmic gap between knowing and doing. It’s only the doing that makes a difference:
which is why I find it so useful to remember…
One of the small things might, for example, be the number of times you dial the telephone; the number of emails you send to your prospect list; or the clicks on your Google Ads that are having the biggest effect on your bottom line.
In truth, there will only be a very small number of key activities that will be having a big impact on your profitability and it’s our job, as business owners, to identify what those activities are – and then dedicate the right amount of time to them.
If making outgoing calls to prospects would increase your customer base then the smart entrepreneur would this week start recording the number of dials and conversations you’re having and then the associated business that you do off the back of it.
Calls
The next step would be to break this down to the number of calls you’ll need to make on a daily basis to reach your weekly target and each time you have a day where you make less than that number of calls you’ll be able to alert yourself to the fact and factor that in on the remaining days of the week to ensure you still meet your weekly target.
Hey, I never said this was rocket science! But it’s this sort of operational, day-to-day rigor that differentiates the super-successful from the also-rans.
You see this only puts you in control of what you need to do on a daily basis. It also keeps you focused on the really important and simple activities that you and your team need to focus on in order to get your business to where you want it to be.