Be Clear About Your Goals
There are many
similarities
between business
and war. In both cases, the victor is the one who uses superior strategy
against his or her competition.
There are three principles of military strategy you can apply to your work
every single day. The first idea from the military is called the Principle
of Maneuver. The
principle of maneuver
says that you should be clear about
the goal, but be flexible about the process of
achieving it. According to
the Menninger Institute, this quality of flexibility is the most important
single quality that you will require for success in times of
rap id change.
Be Open to Continuous Feedback
A key peak performance quality for you is to
"accept feedback and self-correct." Peak performers are
those who can take
information from their environment and even if the information is contrary
to all of their planning, they can accept the information, modify their
plans, and continue moving forward. They are always open to new ideas
and insights.
Learn What You Need to Know
The second military principle you can use
is the Principle of Intelligence. This principle of intelligence
means simply, "get the facts!"
The most important thing in business decision making is for you to get
accurate information. Facts don't lie. It is important that you get the
real facts, not the assumed facts or the apparent facts or the obvious
facts, or the hoped for facts, but the real, provable facts.
Make Better Decisions
Perhaps the key job of the executive is
decision making. The quality of the decisions that you make will be
in direct proportion to the amount of time that you take to gather
timely and accurate information. The very best thing that you can do,
if you have insufficient information, is to delay making a decision
at all.
Invest Your Resources Wisely
The third military principle applied to
strategic planning is the Principle of Economy of Force. Economy of
force means that you expend only the resources necessary to achieve
the objective and not more. It also means that you commit sufficient
resources to achieve the objective once you have decided upon it.
Since your own personal
energy is all you
really have to invest over the course of your
lifetime, the
military principle of economy says
that you should be very selfish when deciding how you are going to use
your self. Keep asking your self, "How important is this?" and more
important, "How important is this to me?"
Action
Exercises
Here are two ideas that you can apply
immediately to be more strategic in your work and personal life.
First, remain flexible when you are working towards your goal. In times
of rap id change,
all of your best ideas can be contradicted by new
information. Be willing to try different things. Be open to new inputs
and ideas.
Second, get the facts! The more and better information you can acquire
before you make a decision, the better your decision will be. The very
best managers spend a good amount of time getting the real, provable facts
before they take action.
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