Guest Post: John Stevenson’s Sunday Snippet on “10 Commandments of Solving Issues”

John StevensonJohn Stevenson of Client Kudos has some great thoughts to share every Sunday in “The Sunday Snippet”.  I highly suggest you consider subscribing to his blog.

The one we’re passing along here has some fantastic “reminders” for entrepreneurs and hopeful entrepreneurs from Gino Wickman, the author of “Traction: How to Get a Grip on Your Business.

Common issues to completing a buy/sell transaction could also be potential problems with business owners. If it’s difficult to take action on the following Commandments, maybe business ownership isn’t the right path for you…

We hope you enjoy John’s “snippet” as much as we did….

 


Issues and problems pop up daily and there are a thousand ways to solve each one. Being stuck and being perfect are the enemies of progress and problem-solving, but how do you guard against those man-made traps?

Gino Wickman is the designer of EOS®, the Entrepreneurial Operating System, which is a set of simple business-building concepts and practices, and he’s also the author of the book “Traction: How to Get a Grip on Your Business.

Sunday SnippetOne particular section I like is The 10 Commandments of Solving Issues. Here are the highlights:

1. Thou Shalt Not Rule by Consensus – you can’t always get everyone on the same page. Decide, deal with it, and move on.
2. Thou Shalt Not Be a Weenie – the solution is easy to discuss, but always more difficult to implement. You must have strong will and resolve to see it through.
3. Thou Shalt Be Decisive – it’s less important what you decide than it is that you decide – so decide!
4. Thou Shalt Not Rely on Secondhand Information – when dealing with multiple sources of secondhand information, get everyone together, discuss it and solve it.
5. Thou Shalt Fight for the Greater Good – put egos, titles and past beliefs aside and focus on the vision of the greater good, the big picture.
6. Thou Shalt Not Try to Solve Them All – prioritize issues and take them one at a time. Deal with the most pressing and important first, and then move on.
7. Thou Shalt Live with it, End it, or Change it – those are the only three possible options and outcomes you have in solving an issue.
8. Thou Shalt Choose Short-Term Pain and Suffering – if something is a problem for longer than 36 hours it’s your own fault. Solve it now rather than later.
9. Thou Shalt Enter the Danger – deal first with the issue you fear most.
10. Thou Shalt Take a Shot – suggest something, try something, do something, even it is wrong.

Issues come up every day, in every life, and in every business. The key to moving forward is to identify them, discuss them and solve them.