2011年8月24日星期三

Focus On Projects With The Most Viability and Potential - Jobs



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This post is inspired by a book I just finished reading:How To Be A Creative Genius (in five minutes or less).Gary Unger, the author, sent me a signed copy after he wrote about me on his blog for taking Guy Kawasaki's advice and it is one of those books that will be kept within easy reach at all times.
In my post,Don't Allow History To Repeat Itself, I spoke about being able to say no to "once-in-a-lifetime opportunities" because they are more frequent than we realize.
As you add more successes, more projects end up making their way to you and at some point you will have to make decisions on which projects to pursue, which to put on a shelf for later and which to pass up. You will undoubtedly see the potential in each project, but you need to figure out what is required to execute properly:

Resources neededCapital requiredTimeframe for project to generate cash flowReturn on investmentTimeline to positive returnsBenefits to the brand and the company These are a few of the most important things to consider when selecting projects to pursue. If you can't execute properly, don't bother, no matter how great the idea is.
Great ideas are a dime-a-dozen,executionis what matters.

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