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Friday, March 20, 2020

COVID-19, Business Recovery Strategy




A business recovery strategy from the impact of COVID-19 around the world

A few months after it was first announced, the COVID 19 cloud has infected thousands of people and worried governments around the world. It has also disrupted business and sent organizations scrambling for cover as they search for a cure from this extraordinary attack. The world is beginning to realize that the damage caused by the flu is not going away in a hurry. The confusion is palpable as big and small business owners anticipate a new economic era in which no one has pat answers for recovery. Business will have to grope, crawl and wriggle out of the backhander dished out by nature with unmitigated wrath. Sadly, many businesses will just pack up, go home and wait for things to unfold. However, successful business minds will be thinking hard to develop a return to work formula. To help us build a business case to recover from the influenza outbreak; we must soberly describe the event the world is going through.

A sudden disorienting environmental experience, causing long term disruption and shut down of operations beyond the power and control of an enterprise. A completely unplanned, unknown, unexpected and unexperienced economic lockdown. An event that takes an entrepreneur back to the drawing board to ask, “what exactly are we doing here?”.

The following eight steps are not a panacea, but neither are they a placebo. Every recovering business will go through a regeneration process incorporating elements of the following steps.

1.       Acknowledge Disruption
Take a deep breath and let it sink in. Articulate and communicate the extent of the new reality as far as you understand it. Consult with others in your field to confirm that you have not misread the broad industry signs, trends and core issues. Work with the facts and data. Avoid alarmist opinions and baseless views of unfolding circumstances. Since the situation is “unfolding”, it may be wise to observe it for a while to determine trends and direction.

2.       Stop
Count your losses. Asses the collateral damage and consider the possibility of aftershocks. Establish your resource bases and ring fence your strategic reserves. Draw up a business case outlining your current situation in terms of immediate impact, short term initiatives and proposed medium term action. If you present this to your board, let them know that the circumstances remain fluid and that proposals may change as matters unfold. However, liabilities, risks and commitments must be evaluated and communicated to stakeholders as soon as is practical to mitigate against mounting liability, confusion and failure to meet contractual commitments.Step two is essentially a business response proposal.

3.       Engage Survival Measures
A business is a “going concern” and must therefore engage measures to ensure it survives the long term. Decisions will need to be made to keep your business alive as long as possible. These critical measures may be financial, operational, managerial or human resource decisions that preserve your strategic ability and capacity to continue in business. These immediate decisions are essentially survival measures and may be revised with timelines and implemented in phases as the environment evolves.

4.       Reflect on the Future
A great deal of time and resources can be wasted trying to resolve things you can do nothing about. Focus your energies on the “new normal” as opposed to hoping that things will go back to business as usual. The environment moved on and the future arrived before we were ready, we cannot go back, we need to work out how to move forward. This requires some clear-headed thinking and may mean corporate transformation, realignment of operations and the design of new business plans. Top of the agenda will be an answer to the question, “how do we want to define ourselves in the emergent future?”. How do we position ourselves for success in the new environment? What are the new realities, expectations and most of all opportunities that litter the landscape at ground zero? What else do we have the capacity to do?

5.       Develop a Critical Path
Develop a strategy canvas mapping out a critical path out of the chaos into order. Identify prioritized steps to guide the business to a relevant future. Remember the environment has undergone a paradigm shift. It has moved past a strategic inflection point that has created new realities (permanencies) of a new era. Old permanencies have dissolved. This strategy canvas could be anything from a six-month action plan to a several-year transition strategy depending on the size and complexity of your business.

6.       Facilitate Deep Conversations
Address the culture, tradition and organization software that enables the business to run and align it to the new reality. Openly address the implications of the facts on the table. Let the people converse and deal with their own fears and realities regarding the future in an accommodating atmosphere. But draw their attention to the limitations of the present and lay the groundwork for a new institutional culture. Let the people moan, but enable them to move through the groan zone to production mode. Identify obstacles that will halt desired change and discuss innovative ways to overcome them. In as far as is practical, exercise inclusivity to obtain buy-in to the proposed way forward.

7.       Disengage Dead Weight
Identify old technology that will take you no further - get rid of it! Consider redundant methodology and off load excessive luggage. Be very clear about what must stop, what we must no longer do and what we must start and continue to do. Start retooling, relearning, rethinking and re-kitting the organization to take advantage of new opportunities and equip it to deal with anticipated challenges ahead.

8.       Restart your Engines
“Ladies and gentlemen, restart your engines!” A pilot gets into the cockpit with flight plan A and preferably B and C. They know where they are taking the plane and the people. Pilots never start up everything at once nor do they do it in a haphazard manner. Every function is checked and rechecked before moving out of the hangar. There will be no tine to test equipment functionality in the air. A pilot starts the engines one by one before taxiing to the runway, obtaining clearance from the tower, executing take-off protocols, clearing the runway, climbing to cruise altitude and engaging the comfort of autopilot far above the clouds. Finally, don’t forget to pray your way all through.

©Allan Bukusi, March 2020

Allan, is a management consultant and author of the book How to Lead Corporate Transformation. He can be reached at allanbukusi@mdi.co.ke


Business Recovery

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

What has COVID-19 done to us?


Celebrating the spirit of humanity

As I have watched one world leader after another make authoritative statements in the eye of an evil storm, I have been amazed by the meekness of the human spirit to obey orders in the face of crisis. Indeed, I have learned seven things that COVID-19 has done to us, or should I say, done for us.

I have learned that authority is not a burden, but a word of protection; that submission is not a measure of weakness, but a path to safety and security.

I have been amazed by the smallness of the globe we live in. I realize that Wuhan is a village right next to mine, in which no one can hide, unless we all unite. We literally share the same sun, wind and rain.

I have been amazed by the generosity and sacrifice of those who have given up their freedom so that others might live. To know that all this good has always been within, brings tears of grief and relief, but also belief that there is yet hope for humanity.

I have watched with a sense of "deja vu" as the disruption of stock markets around the world have ground all busyness to a halt. For once, there is no sense in the pursuit of money at the realization that something bigger is here. Each one of us must give up something and let the land rest.

I have wondered as people spend their days at home whether they think of their luck, fate or doom? Are these family or forced reunions to make up for lost connections, or are they opportunities to ask questions about the existence of God? We all strain to hear that still small voice that tells us, “you are not alone”.

And when I think of what has to be the biggest hand washing event of all time, next to that of Pontius Pilate, I wonder whether it will cleanse our hearts and minds and make us ready for the rebuilding that must surely begin.

Leadership is about taking authority, submission, unity, sacrifice and getting our priorities right. It is about relationships and the fear of God. It is about searching our souls for the treasures that lie deep within to serve them as gifts in the places we live. The season can bring out the worst in us because of what we fear, but I chose to believe and celebrate the best we have within.


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Saturday, March 14, 2020

COVID-19

Earlier this week the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 Flu a global pandemic spanning all continents. Government leaders all around the world are publishing policy and structural responses to protect their citizenry. This is commendable and should be supported to the extent that it helps the world fight the disaster. Nonetheless, insurance companies are unlikely to compensate anyone for what they consider to be an Act of God they cannot account for in the physical dimension. 

All the military might of the governments of men, legislation and policy framework seem helpless in the face of crumbling economic activity, a discouraged populace and an unseen enemy. Closing borders does not stop the blessings of the sun, the wind and the rain on the earth. The fact that we are all locked in on this orb of earth means that none of us can escape a tragedy that befalls a neighbor. One country may be at loggerheads with another, but neither of them can leave the earth. We are all related. 

Our solution is in our resolution to work together to overcome this pestilence. Let us borrow from the wisdom of the chronicles of men in their engagement with God to call upon heaven to act on our behalf. This argument may not have an equivalent in terms of academic conversion, but it is not foolishness to ask for help to address what befalls you. Let us pray, as we act, that this too shall pass.


Friday, March 13, 2020

What is employee mentoring all about?


What is employee mentoring all about?

Employee mentoring is about helping employees achieve three things in life; career satisfaction, personal development and financial empowerment. Most professionals will have chosen a particular career for any number of reasons. They may have chosen the career because jobs in that sector pay well, or they were “A” students in the material subjects in school. Others may have chosen a career because it was the only available opening at the time.

Nonetheless, once you get a job the question of whether you enjoy what you do becomes a nagging reality sooner than later. Few people want to spend a life time doing what they least enjoy, but it is also possible to learn to enjoy what you do. If you are unable to reconcile the question of whether you do what you enjoy or enjoy what you do to your own satisfaction, it is probably time for some deep reflection on your life purpose. If not, you will begin to feel that you are wasting your time on the job.

The second question you must answer as an employee is whether you are growing and developing as a person. Are you developing skills, knowledge, understanding and wisdom that makes you better and better and a more fulfilled person each day? Are you gaining experience, changing and realizing your full potential? Does your job become you or are you becoming your job? The opportunity to develop, express and contribute your gifts, talents and abilities to society is one of the most rewarding aspects of your career. Fulfillment does not have to be tied to promotion or climbing a corporate ladder. If you do not grow and remain stunted in life, you alone bear the disappointment of never doing all you could to become all you could to be of service to God and to humanity around you.

Thirdly, every employee wants a job that pays well. Ironically, very few employees leave employment with much money. While finances are a major consideration when taking up a job, financial empowerment is not a priority engagement for employees, yet it is an important life goal. Financial goals should encompass more than spending money on things you need and desire and include accumulating wealth and capital to sustain you in enterprise after employment. Having a financial plan to empower and sustain yourself during and after employment is a mark of a successful career. Leaving employment without anything to show for all those many years of labor says more of what you did not do than what you achieved on the job. It is also a recipe for frustration and depression. Employment should be a profitable, wealth creating experience. Achieving financial empowerment is a liberating career accomplishment.



Sunday, March 8, 2020

Employment and Enterprise are the same thing!


Employment and enterprise are the same thing!

I have spent many years trying to help employees come to an understanding that employment and enterprise are the same thing. No, I am not about to give up on this quest because the more employees we have who are able to grasp this concept, the more wealthier people we will have in society.

Unfortunately, many employees firmly believe that they are not in enterprise and therefore never benefit from the wisdom they could learn from the enterprises they work in. Let me clarify five major similarities between an entrepreneur (employer) and an employee.

  1. Both are human beings. There is no special genetic code that makes one different from the other. They may have different gifts and talents, but there is no saying that one cannot take up the role of the other.
  2. They work together. Whilst an entrepreneur may work alone in the beginning, he soon realizes that he can only expand the business if he employs other people to do more work. In other words, entrepreneurs rely on employees with the capacity to create wealth to expand their business.
  3. Both work! An employee who does not apply him or herself to the job is unlikely to last in that job for a very long time. Similarly, and entrepreneur who does not put in his time cannot expect the enterprise to thrive.
  4. Both earn an income. The operative word here is “earn”. The capacity to “earn” is an entrepreneurial competence.
  5. Both aim to make a profit. Entrepreneurs need to make a profit to stay in business. Employees need an income to create wealth.   
The only significant difference between an entrepreneur and an employee is clearly observable in number five. Entrepreneurs are very focused on making a profit and creating wealth for themselves and their families. Employees, on the other hand, are only desperate to make enough money to pay the bills at the end of the month! Both usually achieve their goals.

An entrepreneur is acutely aware of the capital and the energy he must put into the business to receive a return (profit). Unfortunately, not many employees are aware of the capital and the energy they have put in to receive an income at the end of the month. While the entrepreneur uses his capital to accumulate his profits, the unwise employee uses his salary to defray his expenses. He does not have the sense to save, profit or create wealth from his income. The wise employee treats his income as capital. The foolish employee consumes all his income!     




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Friday, March 6, 2020

Employee mentoring

Employee mentoring
You probably know about employee induction programs and may even be familiar with employee orientation and probation. However, looking back, do you wish someone had told you how to make the best use of the benefits employment provided you? You may have done better along your career if you had someone mentor you on how to get the best out of a job.

Most employers will provide on-the-job training and engage staff on skills development programs to ensure that employees become productive as quickly as possible. This provides employees with confidence and competence to do their jobs well. However, forward looking employees will also take personal initiative to ensure that they develop the skills they will need in future to remain relevant, employable and accumulate wealth in the years ahead. This requires effective personal development planning.

Employee mentoring helps staff achieve career milestones alongside meaningful personal development goals. For example, while employers faithfully pay staff a salary to meet their living expenses, mentoring might go further and help employees investigate how best to use their pay to improve their quality of life and make wise investments for the years ahead. Employers are not obliged to give this kind of counsel to employees or teach them How ToProsper on the job, but successful and socially responsible employees take the initiative to develop themselves and mentor those around them to improve themselves as well.

Sunday, March 1, 2020

How To Prosper - The App


If you liked the book, you will love the App 


Today, we launch into new territory sharing employment wisdom and insight on wealth creation at a very personal level. We’ve created an application you can download and read from the convenience of your phone, meditate on at home and manage your own private journey to prosperity anywhere in the world. The book is great, but the App will easily get the message into the hands of a million of employees who need to hear this message!

HOW TO PROSPER makes available to you all the wisdom and insight on wealth creation from the book How to Prosper in Employment. However, the App offers more including testimonies, group work and a mentoring plan. The story is set in Africa, but the principles are applicable all over the world. If you have never been able to get a copy of the book or always wanted to get one for a friend, well here is the perfect opportunity to connect. Send them the link to download HOW TO PROSPER today!


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