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    Starting the Business - Losing $12,000 (ouch)
    I remember it like it was yesterday... selling my black 1997 (tricked out) Honda Civic, borrowing $7,500 from my parents, and basically selling everything I could get my hands on. It was the hot Summer of 2004 and my first business was in development.I was like a little baby with candy, so happy! I had around $12,000 to spend, money that I was fortunate enough to acquire from good ol' mom and pops and my one and only car I sold for $5,000 (damn, that car was hard to give up).I w
    art again:-

    "Our costs are too high"
    Why?
    "We don't know"
    Why?
    "Because we don't have the data"
    Why?
    "Because we've never invested in collecting it"
    Why?
    "Because we never thought it important"
    Why?
    "Because we didn't realise the impact it was having"
    Why?
    "Because we never knew the impact it was having on our customers and on our business"
    Why?
    "Because we never saw the big picture"

    And from here, Luke and his team, using just 14 one-word questions, have a whole new perspective o

    Change Management, HP, Identity Theft Issues, Political Correctness and the Future of Corporations
    Apparently we are seeing a little bit more change management at HP, as the CEO Dunn resigns amid FBI investigation over the use of unauthorized spying on phone records. Why are they getting rid of the CEO who had nothing to do with it at all? Well, it seems in an interview Dunn, had answered that; YES, she would resign if the board asked her too. Of course the politically correct liberal board of directors was looking for someone to hang and blame and therefore saw that as a perfect op
    As Albert Einstein said:-

    "The significant problems we face today, cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them."

    Problems don't go away unless you get to the cause - the source of them. Repeatedly 'fixing' issues that arise takes a physical and mental toll on you and your team. The key is to solve problems once and for all and move on.

    Picture this scenario:-

    Luke runs a small engineering factory, making electronic tagging systems for retailers. His business has really taken off in the last two years and his people are really stretched now to keep up with demand. Recently his people have been complaining more; there have been a number of unpleasant incidents where tempers have become frayed. Two large customers have taken Luke to task personally because of late fulfillment of orders.

    In the past Luke would have worked harder, fought his fires and got home late, but right at the moment his wife and family have started to complain that he is putting work before them more than ever.

    Then he heard about 'Solving Problems with Whys'.

    With two of his key people, he asked them to work with him quickly, on why they were having so many little issues arising in the business - and they would use the 'Whys' process to solve them. As an example, one actual issue that they discussed early on, went as follows:-

    "Our orders have started to go out late"
    Why?
    "Because we have too much work on for the people we have"
    Why?
    "Because we don't have enough people"
    Why?
    "Because we can't recruit"
    Why?
    "Because our rates aren't good enough"
    Why?
    "Because we decided to place a ceiling on them"
    Why?
    "To keep our costs down"
    Why?
    "Because costs were eating into our profits"
    Why?
    "Good question"

    Here you can see a whole new series of conversations evolving for Luke and his team. Instead of cursing everyone for late completion of orders, or their behaviours getting out of control, or all and everything else which seems to be going wrong, the discussion about rates causing there to be too few staff, has evolved into a more general issue about costs being too high. Here the process can start again:-

    "Our costs are too high"
    Why?
    "We don't know"
    Why?
    "Because we don't have the data"
    Why?
    "Because we've never invested in collecting it"
    Why?
    "Because we never thought it important"
    Why?
    "Because we didn't realise the impact it was having"
    Why?
    "Because we never knew the impact it was having on our customers and on our business"
    Why?
    "Because we never saw the big picture"

    And from here, Luke and his team, using just 14 one-word questions, have a whole new perspective on

    Employment Recruiter in San Diego
    The employment recruiters in San Diego, with specialization in many areas can recruit in restaurant management, medical and finance, and other fields. The recruiters not only will give the address and the vacancy lists in the websites. They coach and mentor the aspirants. They mediate the candidates and the company to negotiate on salary and other things to benefit the aspirant.As the recruiters need to full fill the needs of various companies and organizations by providing accu
    as really taken off in the last two years and his people are really stretched now to keep up with demand. Recently his people have been complaining more; there have been a number of unpleasant incidents where tempers have become frayed. Two large customers have taken Luke to task personally because of late fulfillment of orders.

    In the past Luke would have worked harder, fought his fires and got home late, but right at the moment his wife and family have started to complain that he is putting work before them more than ever.

    Then he heard about 'Solving Problems with Whys'.

    With two of his key people, he asked them to work with him quickly, on why they were having so many little issues arising in the business - and they would use the 'Whys' process to solve them. As an example, one actual issue that they discussed early on, went as follows:-

    "Our orders have started to go out late"
    Why?
    "Because we have too much work on for the people we have"
    Why?
    "Because we don't have enough people"
    Why?
    "Because we can't recruit"
    Why?
    "Because our rates aren't good enough"
    Why?
    "Because we decided to place a ceiling on them"
    Why?
    "To keep our costs down"
    Why?
    "Because costs were eating into our profits"
    Why?
    "Good question"

    Here you can see a whole new series of conversations evolving for Luke and his team. Instead of cursing everyone for late completion of orders, or their behaviours getting out of control, or all and everything else which seems to be going wrong, the discussion about rates causing there to be too few staff, has evolved into a more general issue about costs being too high. Here the process can start again:-

    "Our costs are too high"
    Why?
    "We don't know"
    Why?
    "Because we don't have the data"
    Why?
    "Because we've never invested in collecting it"
    Why?
    "Because we never thought it important"
    Why?
    "Because we didn't realise the impact it was having"
    Why?
    "Because we never knew the impact it was having on our customers and on our business"
    Why?
    "Because we never saw the big picture"

    And from here, Luke and his team, using just 14 one-word questions, have a whole new perspective o

    Perception is Real; Reality is Not
    What a play on words! It may first appear that way, but I assure you, in the real world, it is an absolutely true statement that you should memorize and repeat daily.Reality may at times confuse our senses. We have all been entertained or confused by optical illusions that trick our eyes into seeing things that may not actually be there. We have witnessed a ventriloquist throwing his voice or making sounds appearing to be emanating from a particular source, distant from where we
    ith Whys'.

    With two of his key people, he asked them to work with him quickly, on why they were having so many little issues arising in the business - and they would use the 'Whys' process to solve them. As an example, one actual issue that they discussed early on, went as follows:-

    "Our orders have started to go out late"
    Why?
    "Because we have too much work on for the people we have"
    Why?
    "Because we don't have enough people"
    Why?
    "Because we can't recruit"
    Why?
    "Because our rates aren't good enough"
    Why?
    "Because we decided to place a ceiling on them"
    Why?
    "To keep our costs down"
    Why?
    "Because costs were eating into our profits"
    Why?
    "Good question"

    Here you can see a whole new series of conversations evolving for Luke and his team. Instead of cursing everyone for late completion of orders, or their behaviours getting out of control, or all and everything else which seems to be going wrong, the discussion about rates causing there to be too few staff, has evolved into a more general issue about costs being too high. Here the process can start again:-

    "Our costs are too high"
    Why?
    "We don't know"
    Why?
    "Because we don't have the data"
    Why?
    "Because we've never invested in collecting it"
    Why?
    "Because we never thought it important"
    Why?
    "Because we didn't realise the impact it was having"
    Why?
    "Because we never knew the impact it was having on our customers and on our business"
    Why?
    "Because we never saw the big picture"

    And from here, Luke and his team, using just 14 one-word questions, have a whole new perspective o

    Sample Interview Questions Can Prepare You For the Real Interview
    Before most people go in for a job interview, they will read over some sample interview questions to be prepared for what is expected of them. Some colleges and private schools require an interview in order for you to get accepted. If you've never done an interview before, you will want to know what questions may come your way and how you should answer them to leave a good impression, which is why sample interview questions are a great tool.Sample interview questions that you ca
    Because we decided to place a ceiling on them"
    Why?
    "To keep our costs down"
    Why?
    "Because costs were eating into our profits"
    Why?
    "Good question"

    Here you can see a whole new series of conversations evolving for Luke and his team. Instead of cursing everyone for late completion of orders, or their behaviours getting out of control, or all and everything else which seems to be going wrong, the discussion about rates causing there to be too few staff, has evolved into a more general issue about costs being too high. Here the process can start again:-

    "Our costs are too high"
    Why?
    "We don't know"
    Why?
    "Because we don't have the data"
    Why?
    "Because we've never invested in collecting it"
    Why?
    "Because we never thought it important"
    Why?
    "Because we didn't realise the impact it was having"
    Why?
    "Because we never knew the impact it was having on our customers and on our business"
    Why?
    "Because we never saw the big picture"

    And from here, Luke and his team, using just 14 one-word questions, have a whole new perspective o

    Why and How to Work with a Consultant
    A good consultant provides specialist abilities and experience, innovative ideas, second opinions (reality checks), unbiased appraisals, and new approaches.A good consultant will leave you with tools, plans, and materials, and will transfer knowledge and resources to help you use them.Avoid making mistakes and wasting time and resources. A small investment and timely, professional advice can mean savings and increased revenues in the future.Adding the services of
    art again:-

    "Our costs are too high"
    Why?
    "We don't know"
    Why?
    "Because we don't have the data"
    Why?
    "Because we've never invested in collecting it"
    Why?
    "Because we never thought it important"
    Why?
    "Because we didn't realise the impact it was having"
    Why?
    "Because we never knew the impact it was having on our customers and on our business"
    Why?
    "Because we never saw the big picture"

    And from here, Luke and his team, using just 14 one-word questions, have a whole new perspective on their business and they are ready to create a whole raft of ideas and actions to move this problem to a solution - for the long term, not just the short-term.

    Sometimes, there is value in bringing in a facilitator to work with your team in this way, as a 'neutral' prepared to support the process on some of these challenging 'why's'. This lets you and your team tease out and own the end-point sources of problems. And share the successes of achieving the very best solutions together.

    In this example, there is a semi-strategic issue, but the technique can be used for much simpler issues which crop up day-to-day in your business.

    And, of course, over quite a short period of time, truly solving problems such that they go away for good, means that you can get home to your 'other life' and get to know your friends and family again...

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