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  • Zoom Toward Accomplishing Breakthrough Goals
    Most people know how to set high goals, but few have any idea how to implement those high goals. As a result, the high goals are abandoned, and improvements crawl along. In this article, you'll learn how to rapidly turn high goals into that level of performance.
  • Your Business Model Is Obsolete And Falling Profits Face You
    Static business models don't have a chance in the global, connected marketplace. Continual upgrades of business models are needed.
  • You Never Know What You Can Do Until You Improvise
    If you are willing to improvise, you'll find paths to success that are invisible to all.
  • Would You Hire a Carpenter Who Never Measures? -- Progress through Measurements of What to Work on
    Sloppy carpentry can ruin the most valuable materials and leave a mess that costs a fortune to correct. Yet many businesses limit themselves to measuring physical things, such as a good carpenter might do. Perhaps no more helpful measurements exist than those that direct us towards valuable tasks.
  • Win the Race to Make Breakthrough Improvements
    "What if" thinking can lead to seeing higher potential areas for creating breakthrough improvements. This article provides an example of how to do this kind of thinking and accomplish a large profit improvement.
  • Who, What, and Where You Provide Your Offerings Have Huge Profit Effects
    This article looks at the interaction of customer selection and location with the type of offerings you provide for impacting profits and growth potential.
  • Which New Customers Should You Try to Attract?
    To many business leaders, one customer is about the same as another . . . except where personal friendships are involved. But 80 percent of profits come from only 20 percent of customers. Be sure you go after the right new customers to gain the most profit growth.
  • Where Does the Customer's CEO Sit?
    Dealing with huge forces you can't control requires careful attention, tact, and quick action.
  • When the Situation Looks Hopeless, Doubt Your Lack of Choice
    There's always an ethical way out to any irresistible trend problem for a business. Don't let a feeling of helplessness keep you from looking for it.
  • When One Career Door Closes, Another Career Door Opens
    This career-building article looks at how more learning expands personal development, allows people with little business background to gain senior positions, and permits entrepreneurial choices at almost any age.
  • What One Thing Can Most Improve a Company's Growth and Profits?
    Continuing business model innovation is what company leaders must do best in setting a strategy and a learning agenda.
  • What Is a Good Business Model?
    Leaders can use this article to test the quality of their business model.
  • What If You Knew You Could Only Succeed?
    You can accomplish more than you think you can by working on gaining more confidence, knowledge, and experience.
  • What Are the Highest and Best Directions for Your Offerings and Talents?
    If we aim at less than what we and our offerings can provide we shortchange customers and ourselves. As the world changes, we need to constantly review how we can provide better applications of our offerings and talents.
  • Weave a Flawless Fabric of Cooperation
    Many believe that the need to cooperate is a disadvantage. But start with the right concept for cooperation, and you'll turn cooperation into a flawless advantage.
  • Watch Your Listeners to See If the Message Is Sinking In
    No matter how well prepared your speech or presentation is, unless the listeners understand and are interested you are in trouble. Be ready to respond by switching gears until you get the right response.
  • Value: Locate Ideas to Create More Sales from Improved Value at the Current Price
    If you want to improve the profitability of your business model the most, you need to add value without increasing price.
  • Value Conflicts: Do Your Customers See Slashing Your Organization's Size as Good for Them?
    Value alignment works a lot better than value conflicts. Yet many profit-obsessed leaders and managers choose directions that cause such conflicts . . . making profit problems worse instead of better.
  • Use Scenarios to Retest the Need for Outsourcing Before Signing a Contract
    When circumstances change, outsourcing may be a bad idea. Scenarios can help you think through how circumstances might void the benefits of a long-term outsourcing contract.
  • Use Price to Attract More Attention for New Business Models
    Low prices get attention better than claims of better offerings.
  • Use Outsourcing to Learn How to Do-It-Yourself
    Outsourcing can be a tactical decision to gain strategic advantages, such as when you need to learn how to do something.
  • Use Moore's Law to Get More Lead Time on Irresistible Force Changes
    The continual improvement in electronics will provide opportunities to create more and better ways to anticipate irresistible forces in the future.
  • Use Measurements to Check Your Perceptions of Irresistible Forces and Powerful Trends
    Once you've identified your irresistible forces and powerful trends, you need to develop accurate perceptions. Measuring the forces and trends is essential to improving your perceptions.
  • Use Knee-Jerk Reactions to Kick Start Improvements
    Many businesspeople make it too complicated when it comes to creating an environment for making improvements. This article shows how basic instincts are the best way to give you the results you want.
  • Use Hands-On Apprenticeships to Create Breakthrough Performance
    Continuing skill expansion is critical to creating breakthroughs.
  • Use Guerrilla Tactics to Locate the Best High-Speed Paths to Growth
    Unconventional sources for finding growth paths are usually cheaper, faster, and more accurate than the tried and true methods in an industry. This article suggests a process for finding such unconventional sources that organizations of any size can benefit from using.
  • Use Custom Incentives To Stimulate Breakthroughs
    People are likely to respond to different sorts of rewards for using their skills well. Be sure to use the right rewards for each person.
  • Use Curiosity and Questions to Improve Your Business Model
    This article demonstrates how one man built a very profitable single-person business through continuing business model innovation to add more benefits for his customers.
  • Use Competitors To Anticipate And Profit From Powerful Trends
    Competitors actions and results can often reveal the future and current direction of powerful trends.
  • Use Breakthrough Solution Cost Reductions as a Management Development Tool
    You can expand the rate of cost reductions by making learning about breakthrough solution cost reductions a required part of becoming a more senior level manager in your organization.
  • Use a Schedule and Plan to Implement Your New Year's Resolution to Make Breakthroughs
    Most people have forgotten their new year's resolutions by March. But with a written-out schedule and plan, you can make a new year's resolution to create breakthroughs and accomplish that worthy task. This article contains such a schedule and plan to help you.
  • Upgrade to a New Business Model Rather Than Try to Get More Out of Your Existing Business Model
    This article asks what you as a leader and entrepreneur should focus on: better business models or increasing the performance of your existing business models.
  • Upgrade the Role You Play in Your Customers' Lives
    Would you rather lead a star business or be a bit performer? This article describes how the role you choose in serving customers determines your ultimate success.
  • Understand the Seven Dimensions of a Business Model Through an Example
    A child's lemonade stand provides an example of what a business model is.
  • Understand The Always-Win, No-Lose Strategy
    Rather than be buffeted by irresistible forces, it's better to choose a strategy that is always superior regardless of circumstances.
  • Turning a Breakthrough Concept into a Web Site
    How can you take something that doesn't exist yet, a way to make improvements 20 times faster, and deliver an interesting, helpful Web site? This article uses a case history to describe one possible path.
  • Turn Business Model Leadership into Industry Leadership
    Can a small industry player use a new business model to become the industry leader? You bet. This article discusses how this might be done in gold mining.
  • Treat Those With Bad News Well, or You'll Never Know What Hit You
    Leaders and managers usually don't know what's going on. If they bite off the heads of those who tell about problems, no one will warn them of what to look out for.
  • Travel the Road Less Threatened to Succeed
    Taking on extra risk for no potential gain is a foolish choice. Not checking for the risk-reward relative to irresistible trends is even more foolish.
  • Tough Love Helps a Financial Executive Meet His Career Goals
    Many organizations don't offer mentoring bosses. When that's the case, you may want to rely on taking courses from professors who have been senior executives in major companies to get the mentoring you need for a fast-track career.
  • To Start a Successful Consulting Firm, Learn from Your Clients
    Clients will teach you what you need to know about what services they need and how they want those services provided. But you have to be a sincere student of your current and potential clients to gain the right learning.
  • To Prosper the Most Measure How You Are Doing with Non-Accounting Measures
    Accounting measures are often inaccurate for making strategic decisions. Use non-accounting measures to determine how you are doing.
  • To Prosper Look for Causes and Continually Monitor Irresistible Forces
    Many mistake trends by failing to understand the trend's causes and by not tracking what's happening with the trend. Eliminate those errors and you'll be much more successful in exploiting trends.
  • To Profit More From Powerful Trends, Compile an Irresistible Force Inventory
    Measuring irresistible forces needs to begin with identify what the forces are and what's happening with them.
  • To Profit from Powerful Trends Be Like a Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
    Be ready to jump away from mistakes concerning irresistible forces if you want to avoid costly setbacks.
  • To Prepare for Future Challenges, Throw Away Your Hockey Stick Forecasts
    A common assumption about the future is that circumstances will be difficult for a while, but then a era of easy success will follow. Wrong!
  • To Make Great Cost Reductions Start with a Global Perspective
    By only looking at your home country, you'll miss most of the good opportunities to eliminate unnecessary costs.
  • To Make Exponential Cost Reductions, Start by Eliminating the Unnecessary
    You want to reduce costs by 96 percent. Where do you start? Eliminate the unnecessary.
  • To Lower Your Costs the Most, Start with Growing Your Market
    This article explores ways to stimulate a market to develop faster than it would otherwise do.
  • To Lower Costs Through Simplification, Have a More Exciting Purpose
    Inspiration is valuable in reducing costs. With an exciting purpose, better ideas will be developed and implemented.
  • To Grow Rapidly, Don't Be Misaligned and Cast Adrift
    Values are helpful guides to action when they are known and appreciated. Many leaders make the mistake of not communicating what the organization's values are.
  • To Grow Faster Temper Your Optimism with First-Hand Information
    The best way to test your beliefs about trends is to get information from as close to the source as possible. With better information, you'll make more appropriate decisions.
  • To Grow Faster Take the Simple Route to Expansion Where You Can Safely Travel Fastest
    Having chosen a way to grow much more, it's easy to get bogged down when trying to actually grow. In many cases, those implementation problems are created by having chosen a poor way to pursue growth. This article provides good ways to choose better growth paths.
  • To Grow and Reduce Costs Avoid Making Customers Wait in Unending Lines That Frustrate Them
    Speed up customer service without harming the quality of that service, and you'll reduce costs and add customers.
  • To Get the Action You Need to Succeed, Be Sure Everyone Hears and Understands You
    Leaders too often assume that merely giving an order will cause the needed action to follow. In most cases, the order won't be heard or understood the first time around. The article describes ways to get around such misunderstandings to achieve flawless implementation of important tasks in business.
  • To Erase Harmful Costs, Provide Hands-On Experiences Before Offerings Are Sold
    Extensive trials with offerings in everyday situations can spot and help you eliminate harmful costs.
  • To Eliminate Harmful Costs Help the Unskilled Avoid Accidents
    Costs don't end when you sell an offering. Those who use the offering incur costs that need to be avoided also. Accidents are often the most harmful and expensive of such costs.
  • To Eliminate Harmful Costs Ask Beneficiaries, Customers, Users How to Avoid Accidents
    Those who design offerings often have tunnel vision concerning how the offerings can cause harm. But those with a fresh eye can deliver cost-slashing insights.
  • To Earn More, Create a One-Step Solution for Providing Your Offering
    Providing for customers needs to be simple. This article explores why and what the implications are for leaders and managers.
  • To Change Irresistible Forces, Add A Pinch Of Prototypes And A Cup Of Celebrity To A Dash Of Demand
    This article describes how to change the direction of irresistible forces to favor your enterprise.
  • To Appreciate a Trend Look Over the Curve of the Horizon
    A long perspective helps make the implications of irresistible forces clearer. With a clearer perspective, you can pick the right strategy.
  • Throw Me A Blindfold--The Cover-Up Stall Keeps You Blind to Powerful Forces
    Avoiding embarrassment is a human instinct that gets in the way of finding and dealing with irresistible forces.
  • Thinking about Marketing Stickiness
    How do you make people be interested in and focused in on a new concept that isn't yet proven? This article uses a case history to describe how this can be accomplished.
  • The Well-Aligned Enterprise Using the Right Operating Principle Goes Further
    When an organization can encapsulate a key principle in a way that everyone can understand and act on, that principle will guide everyone to accomplish more of the right things.
  • The Shortest Route Is Not Always the Quickest When You Look to Grow
    Look to the most effective way to make progress, not the most direct.
  • The Seven Dimensions of a a Business Model
    "Experts" are fond of telling entrepreneurs to have an advantaged business model, but seldom define what a business model is. This article provides a clear definition that can be used to start thinking about how to create an advantaged business model
  • The Many Unexpected Elements of Getting a Publisher for a Business Book
    This article contains an inspirational case history of finding a publisher for an international best seller and suggests what authors today should do to succeed by having a business book publisher.
  • The Honeymoon Is Over Once You Gain a Publisher for Your Business Book
    Great challenges occur during the publishing process. The distance between draft manuscript and accepted material is vast. And there's never enough time. We offer practical and inspirational advice for how to make this interlude more productive and less stressful.
  • The Future Value of Business Model Innovation
    Those who provide continuing business model innovations rapidly and easily will gain exponentially larger competitive advantages and profit gains.
  • The Competitive Importance of Continuing Business Model Innovation
    You can gain lasting competitive advantages. How? By continually upgrading your business model in more profitable ways.
  • The Blame Game Just Delays Putting in Better Strategies for Profitable Growth
    Putting the blame for poor results on circumstances outside of your control just makes you look foolish. A good leader knows that a new strategy is needed when circumstances turn negative.
  • Test Your Exponential Profit Growth Strategies Out of Sight
    Competitors may steal your growth strategies if they monitor your tests. This article looks at how to avoid that problem.
  • Take the Right Action and Accomplish 20 Times More in Your Business
    Most people work very hard and accomplish very little in their business. Work on the right things and little needs to be done. Here's a way to enjoy your life more and to have more by making your business more productive through exponential solutions.
  • Take Purchase Frequency Into Account in Estimating When Trends and Irresistible Forces Will Shift
    Purchase frequency is a major influence on forecasting changes in trends and irresistible forces.
  • Take Out Insurance: Check Your Cost-Reducing Solutions with Outsourcing
    Many people stop when they think they've found a cheaper way to do things. But their "great" solution may not match what an outsourcer can do better at lower cost.
  • Take Costs Away from Customers If You Want More of Them
    A narrow focus on operating cost reduction can create inefficiencies for customers that drive down sales and profits. The article explains that you have to look at both your own and customers' costs before making a business model change.
  • Take a Close Look: Then Work to Change Wrong Views and Actions
    You can change the world. A good place to begin is by questioning the "official" views and getting your hands dirty to determine what the real causes of problems are.
  • Take 38 Hours Off from Your Work Week and Still Get the Same Results
    Most business people spend their time on tasks that don't need to be done, performing tasks that do need to be done in in effective ways, and by involving themselves in work that doesn't need their input. In this article, I explain how you can get your work done in very little time while still accomplishing just as much.
  • Table Tennis Balls Inspire Superior Business Model Innovation
    An original business thinker derives ideas for major profit improvements from enjoying table tennis. In this article, you will see ways you can use your interests and added education to boost your career and credibility.
  • Support Cost Reductions Through Simplification with Processes
    Organized support for simplification through establishing processes is more effective than simply ordering simplification.
  • Study Your Instructions Carefully Before Launching into Exponential Cost Reductions
    Many cost reduction efforts are a disaster. Why? They cause costs to rise.
  • Strive for an Ideal Business Model
    An ideal business model brings exponentially greater rewards than a good business model does. This article describes the ideal approach.
  • Stretch Beyond What You Can Hope to Succed at to Learn the Most
    Mentors are in a better position to advise you on what challenges to take than you are. Listen and act!
  • Stop Stalling and Make Breakthroughs Instead by Banishing Habits That Slow Down Improvements
    Individuals and organizations cost themselves dearly by sticking with habits that brake their rate of improvement. Identify and eliminate those bad habits, and your improvements will turn into breakthroughs.
  • Stop Daydreaming about Having More and Grasp a Hen That Lays Golden Eggs
    Most people would like to have more . . . and know just what they would spend more money on. They would do better to find a way instead to create more with limited effort.
  • Stoke the Fire in Your Belly to Make Continual Breakthroughs
    It's easy to assume that there is only limited potential because we haven't checked out the alternatives. With enthusiasm for breakthroughs, you soon find them in more places and more often. This article explains about the value of generating enthusiasm for breakthroughs.
  • Stick Your Neck Out to Do an "Impossible Task," and You'll Do What It Takes to Succeed
    Many efforts fail because there isn't enough commitment. Make a large public commitment, and you will feel very motivated to take actions that are needed.
  • Step Up to Serve Customers as They Become More Affluent and Educated
    Global cost reductions often come from serving those in underdeveloped countries as they emerge into the money-based economy to buy and use global offerings.
  • Step Two: Learn How to Anticipate When Irresistible Forces Will Shift
    Anticipation of force and trend shifts is more valuable than merely adapting to force and trends shifts after they occur. This article discusses how to anticipate such shifts.
  • Step Three: Identify Future Best Practices for Locating, Anticipating and Adapting to Trend Changes
    You need to appreciate the full potential use of irresistible forces before you start applying your knowledge.
  • Step Six: Near the Ideal Practice for Locating, Anticipating, and Adapting to Irresistible Forces
    Be sure to come as close to perfect as you can in locating, anticipating, and adapting to irresistible forces.
  • Step Seven: Enhance Your People's Ability to Achieve the Benefits of Irresistible Force Management
    Building and motivating your organization are key elements in achieving the full benefits of irresistible force management. This article points out that critical skills are probably missing in your enterprise, and that they must be quickly added through hiring, training, and by adding partners and suppliers.
  • Step One: Recognize How Measurements Can Help Identify and Understand More About Irresistible Forces
    Most people don't think about identifying and measuring irresistible forces. But learning how to do this is essential to taking advantage of irresistible forces.
  • Step Four: Find Ways to Exceed the Future Best Practices in Your Enterprise
    To gain a competitive advantage, you have to outdo the best that anyone else will be doing in the future.
  • Step Five: Identify the Ideal Best Practice for Dealing with Changes in Irresistible Forces
    There is a nearly perfect way for relating to irresistible forces. This article explains why it's important to identify this nearly perfect way.
  • Step Eight: Repeat Steps One Through Seven for More Effectiveness in Irresistible Force Management
    Each time you repeat the first seven steps of the irresistible force management process, you will make exponential improvements in your performance. The article looks at example to explain this point.
  • Steer Your Customers to the Right Offerings
    Most customers pick the wrong offerings and for the wrong reasons. The resulting disappointments harm your business. This article shows how to avoid that problem.
  • Start Sooner on Developing Your Profit-Expanding Communications
    Instructions for creating a profit-expanding opportunity are usually left until the last moment. The result is often a confusing mess that leaves lots of profit unachieved.
  • Standard Incentive Programs Don't Fit Anybody
    Customize incentives to each person to help them perform at their best.
  • Square the Benefits of Your Recent Breakthrough Cost Reductions
    By repeating the breakthrough cost-reduction process, you can double the size of the benefits you gain.
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