When it comes to measuring your business success the question that you need to continually ask yourself is: Am I there yet? To help you understand what this question is all about let me share with you a quote from Albert Einstein. “Not everything that can be counted counts, but everything that counts must be counted.” When you ask yourself if you’re there yet, what you’re
asking yourself is if you are measuring your progress towards whatever it is that you’re looking to accomplish. If you aren’t measuring anything, how can you know if you accomplished anything… especially in relation to where it is you want to go. In order to measure, there are two questions that you have to look at. The first of these questions is: How do you know if you’re being successful? How Do You Know If You’re Being Successful? When we talk about measuring in business what we’re really talking about is not just measuring things that are easy or measuring things that are convenient. You need to measure the things that count. You
need to measure the things that are important. It is possible to mis-measure. Just as people can
mismanage time and mismanage resources so too can they mis-measure. What I mean by this is that when measuring, you can leave out the measurement of things that will show you whether you have some momentum or whether you are actually succeeding. If your only point of measurement is the destination, reaching whatever the objective of your goal is, and you miss all the incremental steps in between, then you’re probably going to miss out on the fact that
you’re actually becoming successful. You will miss this because you have deleted the steps necessary to see this. If you look at quantum leaps, I can tell you that it looks like a quantum leap because everything in between has been deleted. Take for example a person who seems to be an overnight success… The fact is this person has probably had some very long and late nights to achieve this success. When it comes to measuring your business success what you don’t want to do is do yourself a disservice and you don’t want to minimize the process and progress that you have made towards accomplishing whatever your big goal may be. What you have to do is get clear. You need to be really clear on how you know if you are being successful. You need to set yourself up to win. You need to set up your measurements so that you can win. Don’t set up your measurements so that it’s easy for you to lose on a day to day basis. The second important question that you should be looking at is: how do you know if you are getting into trouble?
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asking yourself is if you are measuring your progress towards whatever it is that you’re looking to accomplish. If you aren’t measuring anything, how can you know if you accomplished anything… especially in relation to where it is you want to go. In order to measure, there are two questions that you have to look at. The first of these questions is: How do you know if you’re being successful? How Do You Know If You’re Being Successful? When we talk about measuring in business what we’re really talking about is not just measuring things that are easy or measuring things that are convenient. You need to measure the things that count. You
need to measure the things that are important. It is possible to mis-measure. Just as people can
mismanage time and mismanage resources so too can they mis-measure. What I mean by this is that when measuring, you can leave out the measurement of things that will show you whether you have some momentum or whether you are actually succeeding. If your only point of measurement is the destination, reaching whatever the objective of your goal is, and you miss all the incremental steps in between, then you’re probably going to miss out on the fact that
you’re actually becoming successful. You will miss this because you have deleted the steps necessary to see this. If you look at quantum leaps, I can tell you that it looks like a quantum leap because everything in between has been deleted. Take for example a person who seems to be an overnight success… The fact is this person has probably had some very long and late nights to achieve this success. When it comes to measuring your business success what you don’t want to do is do yourself a disservice and you don’t want to minimize the process and progress that you have made towards accomplishing whatever your big goal may be. What you have to do is get clear. You need to be really clear on how you know if you are being successful. You need to set yourself up to win. You need to set up your measurements so that you can win. Don’t set up your measurements so that it’s easy for you to lose on a day to day basis. The second important question that you should be looking at is: how do you know if you are getting into trouble?
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