Here in Minnesota we are about to enter the long, cold Winter. I am referring to the time between the end of football season and Spring. It happened so fast. Seems like 10 minutes ago when I was looking at a new squad, trying to get names right. Now another season is gone.
So today's tip is this, be aware that the clock runs fast. Procrastination kills, indecision kills, it's way better to make the wrong move than make no move. So identify and attack. Find your opponents weak spot. It's there, find it. Once you have found it exploit it, right now. Not next week, not tomorrow, right now. The clock and the calendar are never your friend. Act.
Over the past 20 years or so I have spent a lot of time in 2 places, marketing and football. I have come to realize that most of what works in one works in the other. Business today is a competitive sport and in order to win you must put your players in a position to have success. I'll put up tips you can use weather you're trying to sell windows get your third graders to go on the same snap count.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Sunday, January 2, 2011
First and Ten
Once every three hundred sixty five days, the calendar brings a fresh set of downs. First and ten, the whole field in front of you, all options available.
Good coaches know how to use downs. For me I like a first down that results in the defense have to defend everything and anything on the next play. For instance, an in-completion on first down leaves a run play on second down a generally bad idea. So I like a higher percentage pass on first or a run that I feel good about. I hate second and ten, love second and two and can deal with second and five. My goal with the early downs is to have the other coach have to defend my whole playbook on the next play.
I'll do the same in the early weeks of the year with my marketing. I'll do things which create maximum opportunity for the entire year. Primarily, I'll make as many new contacts as I can effectively follow up on. Lots of people won't be at the right place in the buy cycle right now. I will know them, however, and I'll have the chance to put myself in the way of later opportunity.
You don't need touchdowns on first down. You need effective. You need opportunity generation. Generate enough opportunity and you will get touchdowns.
Good coaches know how to use downs. For me I like a first down that results in the defense have to defend everything and anything on the next play. For instance, an in-completion on first down leaves a run play on second down a generally bad idea. So I like a higher percentage pass on first or a run that I feel good about. I hate second and ten, love second and two and can deal with second and five. My goal with the early downs is to have the other coach have to defend my whole playbook on the next play.
I'll do the same in the early weeks of the year with my marketing. I'll do things which create maximum opportunity for the entire year. Primarily, I'll make as many new contacts as I can effectively follow up on. Lots of people won't be at the right place in the buy cycle right now. I will know them, however, and I'll have the chance to put myself in the way of later opportunity.
You don't need touchdowns on first down. You need effective. You need opportunity generation. Generate enough opportunity and you will get touchdowns.
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