I dont think that word means what you think it means
March 2, 2012 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under A Note for You, Featured Articles, Front Page, Wright Ideas
The word is LEVERAGE
Seriously, Aldis Hodge aside, Leverage is about action.
It’s about being able to take action faster and more efficiently.
For example: People hire me to coach them on Crowd Funding so that they can access the knowledge I have about it. Yes, they are all smart enough to research it and study it for themselves. They know the value of their time. They know they have to do other things too and decide to access my information instead spending time researching on their own.
People go to the doctor to get help with an illness, they getting the doctors knowledge to get well. Yes anyone can go to med school but who has time when you are sick?
Yes, you can do everything in your business, but until you begin to build a team to assist you in the vision, it’s going to be a long slow haul. An efficient team helps you move faster and higher.
Being a lone wolf will cost you in time.
This is hard to say: You either invest in your dream or put it on hold. Lot’s of people have the dream on hold but think they are working towards making things happen.
They have it rolling around in their head but there is no real movement on it. They won’t take time to learn how to make it happen or bring in people to make it happen. Those are really the only choices.
The knowledge cost money and so do the team members.
So… what can you do?
An Entrepreneurs Guide to Leverage
September 17, 2009 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Featured Articles, Wright Ideas
This article will explain the concept of leverage for business owners and give good guidelines on how to use it for themselves.
When I talk about leverage in this article, I am talking about leverage as to gain advantage through the use of a tool. There are specific financial terms of leverage that we could address, however this not part of this article. As business owners there are 7 different kinds of leverage you can use to make your business more profitable.
You can leverage other people’s energy. By delegation and outsourcing tasks that do not bring in money, you can focus on the tasks that do result in money. You do not have to hire an employee. You can go online and virtual assistants and technical people that you can hire online.
You can leverage someone’s success. Biography’s can be a great place to learn about other people’s lives. You will begin to see their pattern of success. You can learn from their difficulties. This is a great way to learn to save yourself time on your journey to success. You can avoid their mistakes. This is why many entrepreneurs love biographies of great people.
You can leverage other people’s contacts. You can ask your current contacts for specific introductions to other people. Keep a running list of who you want to meet; you will be surprised at who knows them. Remember the six degrees of separation is real and easily working in our digital domains.
You can leverage other people’s credibility. By having a thought leader introduce you to a particular group, you get to use some of their credibility. The group already respects this person, so since you are also respected by this person, they are more apt to accept you. Your status as an expert is greatly enhances by this strategy.
You can leverage other people’ ideas. It only takes one good idea to be super successful. It only takes one good idea, put to work to create a multi-million dollar business. One idea sparks another idea and so on. Some business ideas are like ugly babies. If you wait a while, they will grow into lovely children that pay off. If you throw them out because they are ugly at the beginning.
You can leverage other people’s knowledge, especially in a mentoring or coaching situation. What you are doing is getting accelerated learning courses for the topics you need help. With access to one on one coaching or even group coaching, you can use this knowledge that you did not have to spend formal time in a class or seminar to get.
Action items:
Get a coach or mentor
Buy a biography of a successful person and read it or listen to the audio book
Connect with someone who can lend you their credibility
Ask a colleague or mentor for an introduction to someone you need to connect with.
Get a virtual assistant or add someone to the team at least part tim