The Power of Comparison in Business Strategy
Hello, reader!
Today, I want to share a mental strategy that has not only improved my presentations but also become a strategic tool for understanding and solving business issues. This strategy revolves around the concept of comparison. Our minds grasp the world better by comparing and contrasting. We understand hot because we've felt cold; we know up because we've experienced down. This principle can be incredibly powerful in business decision-making.
Let me take you through a personal story to illustrate this. I grew up in a challenging environment with limited financial resources. My family had never seen anyone achieve significant success, and I was the first to graduate high school and attend college. My achievements, especially in the digital space, are something my family, particularly my grandmother, struggles to understand. She can’t compare my career to anything familiar. She knows and respects traditional professions like doctors and lawyers, but the digital world is entirely foreign to her. She still uses a flip phone and writes down numbers on paper, making it hard for her to grasp what I do.
This lack of comparison framework is a challenge that many business owners face. They often don’t realize that there are existing tools and strategies that can make their operations as efficient and productive as large companies like Amazon, without having to endure the same trials.
Business owners frequently rely on marketing messages from software vendors or consultants, convincing them that their unique approach is the best. However, this mindset can lead to unnecessary complications. Instead, business owners should look at successful companies within their field and model their processes accordingly. Don’t focus solely on external marketing; understand the backend processes and the foundation of successful businesses.
For example, if you want to start an online retail business, would you let marketing dictate your decisions, or would you study Amazon’s model and structure your business similarly? Amazon has perfected its operational processes, and emulating their model can guide your business to success. This doesn’t mean you need the same level of investment. Today, numerous software solutions and contractors can help you achieve similar efficiency without the high costs and complexities that Amazon faced.
The key is to have a vision and see what's possible. By comparing your business to a successful model, you can visualize your potential and make informed decisions. There’s no need to reinvent the wheel or be a trendsetter. Simply learning from those who have already paved the way can guide your strategic thinking and operational decisions.
In summary, using comparison as a strategic tool can simplify your decision-making process and help you focus on building a strong foundation for your business. It’s about seeing what’s possible and making informed decisions to reach your goals.
I hope this perspective helps you appreciate the value of comparison in business strategy. Until next time, keep learning and growing!