Every so often it is good to clean house and refocus on our future based on our long term goals. This week has been one of those weeks for me and HEP. On Monday I was faced with a potential situation that could have stopped what I do in its tracks and rendered me jobless. These sorts of things come out at you when you least expect it. As you can imagine Monday and Tuesday were not happy days for me. It wasn’t until 3 am on Wednesday morning that the solution came to me and by 9 that morning I was in my car business as usual.
Since then I have had some serious looks at what and why I do what I do and have made some adjustments, shedding of old stuff and adopting of new projects and processes. Change management at its best. When the poo hits the fan, are we ready and geared to respond to it fast enough to save our companies and our financial future.
So I am still here and HEP gets to live a little longer and stronger.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Entrepreneurial Genius
Every so often we at HEP come across other natural born entrepreneurs who just does not know the word can’t. People like these are born to do things out of the ordinary.
Challenges excite us, we love to get up on Monday mornings, often before the sun, and go to work filled with excitement and anticipation of what lies ahead. Challenges are just another opportunity to show off our creative thinking. I came across this picture that demonstrates just that. At first glance you may throw your hand up in dismay and exclaim how stupid they are, but just what do you do when you have missed a patch of paint in the deep end of the pool and you have almost finished painting. Creative challenges are just a chance to shine; it is what separates those who work for bosses and those who can cope in the world of small enterprise.
Challenges excite us, we love to get up on Monday mornings, often before the sun, and go to work filled with excitement and anticipation of what lies ahead. Challenges are just another opportunity to show off our creative thinking. I came across this picture that demonstrates just that. At first glance you may throw your hand up in dismay and exclaim how stupid they are, but just what do you do when you have missed a patch of paint in the deep end of the pool and you have almost finished painting. Creative challenges are just a chance to shine; it is what separates those who work for bosses and those who can cope in the world of small enterprise.
We salute you who are creative out-of-the-box thinkers. Well done. Go forth and serve your clients, they deserve nothing less than your best.Ever wondered if you have what it takes in this world, give me a click and we can chat over coffee and help assess your aptitude for entrepreneurship thinking.
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