29. SEASON'S FINALE - WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED - FLORIN LUNGU

Season #3 Episode #29

Episode recorded Live at IBGR.Network

Happy New Year! Make 2021 your best year yet!

Let’s recap what we’ve looked at over the last weeks in our season three.

We looked at the value of implementing SOP’s in your business and why it pays off to put the time into creating them.

Then we looked at assigning roles to your players and how clarity of responsibilities is key to any winning team. Every high-performing team has two things in place: each player knows exactly what their role is and everyone knows who’s in charge.

The next episode has been about the difference between leaders and managers: managers try to solve problems while leaders focus on building momentum.

We looked at how do we create a problem-solving culture in our organizations? And why do we have problems in the first place?

 The purpose of a problem is to call us forward so that we may go before the very conditions, circumstances, and thinking that created it.

 “We cannot solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them.” – Albert Einstein

Problems are opportunities for us to become the solution, rather than seek a solution.

A question I love asking business leaders I work with is, how does your organization look like three years from now? What about five years? Or ten?

As you look at the things you want to achieve in your business over the next years, how big of a team you need around you to allow you to do that? Who in your current team is still with you five or ten years from now?

If 2020 was a difficult year for you, and I know it was for many of us, don’t put it behind you and move on to 2021 with the hope that things will get better, give some thought to what contributed to it being as it was and what you could do differently in the future to futureproof your business.  

What You Need to Know - The What

Before you forget about 2020 and you start the New Year with hope for a new beginning and a different kind of year, make sure to take some time to reflect upon what did you learn in 2020 and what do you want to take with you in 2021.

 Here are 5 Reflective Questions to start your year with:

  1. What would I stop doing?
  2. What would I start doing?
  3. What would I do less of?
  4. What would I do more?
  5. What would I continue doing?

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