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Intrapreneur – Work Smarter Not Harder
Written by Steve Winduss on December 19, 2008 – 12:37 am -
As an intrapreneur, it’s easy to get stuck between the dual roles of corporate visionary and day to day manager. You’re told to “work smarter not harder” and to “work on the business, not in the business”. But how?
The business needs you down there at the coal face right now. There’s not enough staff, you haven’t got time to train anyone else right now and, hell, you can do the job quicker anyway.
The problem with this mindset for the intrapreneur is that it’s not scaleable. You are not creating a framework for your business to grow.
Work smarter not harder. You are simply rushing from one crisis to another like an entertainer spinning plates hazardously on the end of bamboo poles.
With each stage of growth the crises are getting harder for you to manage. You are losing site of the horizon. The plates are about to come crashing down. You need help. Read more »
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Small Business Planning – Beware Overplanning
Written by Steve Winduss on November 21, 2008 – 11:56 pm -Overplanning can be as damaging as no planning. The small business planning process must balance between planning and doing.
Hans von Bülow the virtuouso concert pianist was due to visit the Konzerthaus in Vienna to play Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1. His beloved Steinway piano was enroute. But there was some concern that it wouldn’t fit through the stage door.
To damage the Steinway trying to get it through would be a disaster. So the bright young floor manager suggested that they build a full size replica piano in the workshop and use it to test whether the Steinway would fit through the stage doors.
A week later, after some expense and effort, the replica piano was ready for testing. Stage hands were assembled, management looked on anxiously, though none as anxiously as the bright young floor manager. Problem was they couldn’t move the replica piano because it wouldn’t fit through the workshop doors…..
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Effective leadership in small business: The Intrapreneur
Written by Steve Winduss on October 16, 2008 – 6:53 am -Your small business needs effective leadership. Possibly your most important asset besides your product is your intrapreneur.
You have decided that you are entrepreneur not intrapreneur. Your business needs an intrapreneur – the entrepreneur inside the business. But how can you identify such a key component of your team? You can’t afford to get this one wrong.
To help, I have highlighted 30 ways to spot an intrapreneur, those key traits which mark him out as the special one, the one that your business can’t do without.
An Intrapreneur ……… Read more »
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Entrepreneur or Intrapreneur?
Written by Steve Winduss on September 18, 2008 – 10:02 pm -
What’s the difference between an Entrepreneur and an Intrapreneur? and why should I care?
“An Entrepreneur is someone who has the skills, passion and financial backing to create wealth from new business opportunities and is willing to take full responsibility for its success or failure.”
“An Intrapreneur is someone who Read more »
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