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The Turning Point in Our Business
When my business partner and I decided to get a valuation of our company, back in 2012, we were 12 years into our tenure as business owners. We had built a legal professional services business that was running successfully and paying the bills, but we wanted to know what it was actually worth.
Following in My Father’s Footsteps (Halfway)
When I was in the ninth grade, my dad lost his business. He was 50 years old at the time, and while he lived to be 71, I can say that, in many ways, he never recovered from the blow.
Organizational ReWilding® is Now a Registered Service Mark
We are excited to announce that Organizational ReWilding® is now officially registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
The Non-Negotiable Business Development Rules
What are the Non-Negotiable Business Development Rules?
Business Development Rules focus on the functions of a company that generate, sustain, and grow revenue. These functions include Marketing, Sales, and Customer Service.
The Non-Negotiable Rules
All businesses need to focus on six essential areas in order to prosper and grow. Without giving adequate attention to these areas, the business will inevitably suffer. These six foundational areas are:
What are the Three Faces of a Leader?
The Three Faces of a Leader measures the proportion of time and energy a leader spends embodying the three primary leadership roles, or faces, within an organization. The three faces are Visionary, Manager, and Specialist.
What are the Stages of Growth?
The Organizational ReWilding Stages of Growth, formerly known as the 7 Stages of Growth, is a business growth methodology based on the distinct stages businesses grow through. Each Stage has rules of growth, which if followed, create the environment for sustainable, profitable growth.
Scaling Up and Organizational ReWilding
How Organizational ReWilding, a business growth methodology, and Scaling Up, a curated platform organized by decision points, are helping leaders of small and midsized businesses.
What is the difference between EOS® and Organizational ReWilding?
How Organizational ReWilding, a business growth methodology, and EOS, an entrepreneurial operating system, are helping leaders of small and midsized businesses.
Value Builder and Organizational ReWilding
How Organizational ReWilding, a business growth methodology, and The Value Builder System, a business valuation tool, are helping leaders of small and midsized businesses.
The 7 Stages of Business Growth
Over a decade ago, James Fischer published the book, Navigating the Growth Curve, in which he presented a groundbreaking methodology for understanding how businesses grow. Based on decades of research and observation of small and mid-sized businesses, Fischer discovered how the complexity of an organization drives the rules by which a business must operate to continue to grow.
Stage 1: Starting Up a Company? Embrace the Chaos.
Understanding the stages of business growth, and how companies progress through these stages, is essential for any entrepreneur hoping to thrive in the chaotic beginnings of starting a company.
Stage 2: Ready to Ramp Up?
When a company has grown to 11 – 19 employees, survival mode is quickly replaced with growth as the top priority. This is called Stage 2, or Ramp Up.
Stage 3: The Art of Delegation Takes on New Meaning
As a Stage Three company (20-34 employees), it’s critical to understand that what has worked in the past may not work any longer.
Stage 4: Complexity Drives Need for Experienced Managers
In a Stage 4 company, comprised of 35 – 57 employees, the changes that occur are exponentially more impactful than anything the company has experienced to date.
Stage 5: Synergy Equals Strength As Company Matures
With the company size ranging from 58-95 employees, integration between departments is the key to success in Stage 5..
Stage 6: Lack of Strategy Will Kill You
Stage 6 is called the Strategic Stage because the risk of not seeing the larger strategic picture could cause the ‘too little, too late’ syndrome.
Stage 7: Creating a Vision for the Future
Stage 7 is not an easy transformation for a CEO, but a critical one to think about in this largest Stage of Growth.
Are You Throwing Your Company into Chaos Without Realizing It?
Standing right in the middle of the convention entry door, index finger pointed directly at my chest, the business owner looked me straight in the eye and told me my ideas on how to manage business growth were rubbish.
The One Choice That Will Define Your Business Forever
After more than 30 years of research and work with over 1,300 CEOs and their companies, I discovered that there is one single choice, like no other, that alters the face of a business forever.