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7 Ways To Keep All Players Centered On What Matters - AnthonyKic - 04-08-2021 7 Ways To Keep All Players Centered On What Matters Every entrepreneur’s first priority should be the alignment of interests across the range of constituents required for success – partners, investors, customers, vendors, and employees. The best are ones quickest and most willing to do the realignment on a continuous basis these days, as the market changes, customer interests change, and you learn from experience. Alignment means everyone has complementary objectives, and everyone is executing on their objectives. These things change so fast these days that the primary role of the entrepreneur as CEO is to be the Master of Realignment. My perspective on this role is outlined in the classic book “Rapid Realignment,” by the experts in this space, George Labovitz and Victor Rosansky. The basic alignment framework of strategy, customers, people, and processes hasn’t changed, but the pace of technological, competitive, and social change has increased at an amazing rate. Most entrepreneurs recognize the need to pivot on a regular basis, but many forget that pivoting usually requires a realignment effort to get all the players back in sync. At the highest level, startups must remember what Jim Barksdale of Netscape and FedEx famously said, “The main thing is to keep the Main Thing the main thing.” That means keeping all the players and all the organizations centered on what matters amid the crosscurrents of change. There are several key principles to follow along these lines:
Quite simply, rapid realignment is required for long-term survival in today’s startup world. Entrepreneurs need to realize that they can’t accomplish the alignment alone – they need to get engagement from all the members of the team, and the extended team. Make sure it hasn’t been pushed too far down on your priority list. Marty Zwilling https://blog.startupprofessionals.com/2021/04/7-ways-to-keep-all-players-centered-on.html |