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4 Business Lessons You Can Learn from the 2010 Superbowl Champs
By Désirée H. Young
Business lessons can come from anywhere. And with the New Orleans Saints' recent win, the underdogs no less, this year's Superbowl was chocked full of them. Here are my top lessons learned that I believe business owners and non-profits can take heed of to stay in 'business' versus just 'busyness'.
- They had a plan. Technically that statement alone should be enough said. And as a novice football watcher what I know is that the team never comes out of the huddle without knowing what play (i.e. formation) they will use. And so it should be with running a business. So many people think being successful in business is about being lucky. But every millionaire (or near millionaire) I've spoken to or read about talks about having a plan with clear goals about what they want to achieve. Will the plans change? Probably so, but without them, you'll never know when they do (reread these 2 sentences and think about it).
- They took a risk. For those that watched the game, I believe the whole energy shifted with what many would call a 'risky' play with the decision to do an onside kick in the 3rd quarter (football novices, stay with me). And no, the team hadn't tried this play before BUT they practiced it (see #1 for planning). All that matters is that they knew it was a crucial move to position themselves to win. Sometimes in business, you've got to do something different to get something different. It may mean getting more skills, hiring instead of learning, investing rather than bootstrapping. Whatever it is, will it be scary? You bet... but necessary still. This is the point where burning bridges become just as important as building them. So what risks should you take this year? (A note of caution, if you throw in too much risk without calculation, you, and your business, may become a liability.)
- They believed they could. The team, and the community behind them, has been 'believing' for over 40 years. But most recently (as in the last 4 years) they've aligned themselves to make the belief a reality. Starting, owning and operating a business is 90% belief and 10% skill. At the end of the day if you don't think your idea or concept can really make a change in the world (or in your community, your industry, or your life) then you should probably find something else to do, period. The truth is this stuff can be tough, rewarding, but tough. And unless you believe that you deserve to be successful and to make the impact you were born to make, you'll miss the 'big' lesson.
Désirée H. Young, MBA has been dubbed the "Marketing Maven" and featured for her small business advice in publications including Home Business and Black Enterprise Magazines. Based in New Orleans, Louisiana; Désirée is the Chief Entrepreneurial Officer of VentureWalk Business Partners, a forward-thinking business development company that takes a no-excuses approach to successfully developing, reinventing and expanding businesses and the entrepreneurs that operate them. As an in-the-trenches advisor to small business owners and groups that serve them, she helps local ventures grow into national enterprises. Get access to her free ezine, the Business GPS, along with a free 60 minute audio and template on planning for success here.
Désirée also offers teleclasses, in-person training and keynotes to organizations that target small businesses and non-profits who want to grow or expand into different markets, add new products or services, or change the way they conduct business for the better. Learn more now at http://www.venturewalk.com/paths.htm
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