The Anatomy of “Process” – SIPOC

Synergy, vision, strategy…process…For many, these words are just a jumble of “business speak” used to describe amorphous ideas that can’t really be nailed down. Since this, unfortunately, is true, I try to define these terms as a basis for discussion and analysis. I certainly don’t claim to have the only correct definitions, but at least they’re a starting point.

So what about “process?” In one of my last posts I gave it a general definition and highlighted its importance. Now I want to take it a step further by focusing on its key “technical” components…its anatomy. To make it come alive, I’ll continue to use my “down home example” of cleaning the garage (again, I hope you can easily make the connection to other contexts). (more…)

The Longer the List, the More Overwhelmed

People are remarkably bad at remembering long lists of goals. I learned this at a professional level when trying to get my high-performance coaching clients to stay on track; the longer their lists of to-dos and goals, the more overwhelmed and off-track they got. Clarity comes with simplicity.”
Brendon Burchard                            (author of “The Charge”)

  1. Feeling overwhelmed? How can you achieve focus and shorten the list of goals? Keep in mind – this likely means saying “no” to “important” things.
  2. Simplicity and clarity takes more work than complexity. What routine process can you start doing to improve create simplicity and keep from backsliding?

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Process – The Daily Grind that Produces Results

Bright AtlantaHave you noticed that many countries around the world have stop lights, signs, traffic markings on the street, cross walk stripes, road hazard signals etc.? That means that everyone drives the same and that there is universal “orderliness” everywhere…right? I don’t think so. A while ago I was in Mexico City and, while having all the “infrastructure,” there was definitely a different way of driving…I’ll just call it “freestyle.” Everyone doing what it take to get through – create lanes, run red lights, signals/speed limits are “suggestions”, etc. What does this illustrate? That despite having “vision & strategy“ supported by objectives (ex. traffic signals, markings, etc.) it’s useless if there is lack of process. (more…)