Apr 20, 2019
Overview of Episode #54 ---
- How SSOG helps organizations know what they need to do to grow
– The components involved.
- Understanding the keys to strategic growth and successful
strategy.
- Sharing Laurie and John’s influences, favorite books, key tips
for planning and more…
- Contact Priceless Professional Development: 770-578-6976,
suzie@pricelessprofessional.com or www.pricelessprofessional.com
- To see the show notes and get the transcript for this episode,
go to: www.pricelessprofessional.com/beekeeper
Timing on Recording: @ 6:46 ---
Topic 1: Going from watchmaker to beekeeper, what
does it mean and how does it relate to business and the work around
the Seven Stages of Growth.
- James Fisher story – Watchmaker vs. Beekeeper.
- Watchmaker – Precise, knows exactly what he/she is supposed to
be doing.
- Beekeeper – Can sit back and watch their bees/team do their
roles and understand their responsibilities.
- Stages of Growth X – Creates dialogue, clarity.
- Unusual dialogue.
- Key indicators.
- Language of growth.
Timing on Recording: @ 11:52 ---
Topic 2: Seven Stages of Growth.
- Built around number of employees.
- One size doesn’t fit all.
- Stage One: Startup, 1-10 employees.
- Stage Two: Ramp Up, 11-19 employees.
- Stage Three: Delegation, 20-34 employees.
- Stage Four: Professional, 35-57 employees.
- Stage Five: Integration, 59-95 employees.
- Stage Six: Strategic, 96-160 employees.
- Stage Seven: Visionary: 161-500 employees.
- Four rules that govern the model:
- As soon as you land in any stage of growth, you're going to get
ready for the next stage of growth.
- What you don't get done in any stage of growth doesn't go
away.
- Time will make a difference.
- If you're not growing, you're dying.
Timing on Recording: @34:43 ---
Topic 3: How do you prepare a leader, CEO, for the
Seven Stages of Growth? What has to be in place for it to be
successful?
- CEO Debrief.
- We try to take the surprise.
- Get the dialogue on the table.
- “It’s an organization issue, not a CEO issue.”
- Take the CEO out to dinner beforehand and may sure you
pay.
Timing on Recording: @ 40:35 ---
Topic 4: Final key points.
- Hidden agents.
- Transition zones: Flood zone and Wind Tunnel.
- Builder Protector Ratio.
- Confident Caution Ratio.
Timing on Recording: @ 49:03 ---
Topic 5: Who has been your biggest influence and
how have they influenced you?
- John: My Mother, influenced a thousand different ways.
- Laurie: Parents, Mother teaching the Golden Rule, “Treat others
as you would want to be treated.” First boss who was caring and
good at teaching, didn’t let things slide if they didn’t go
well.
Timing on Recording: @ 53:37 ---
Topic 6: Education, books or training that have
been most instrumental in development.
- John: Books: Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
by Stephen Covey and Theory U by Otto Scharmer; Training -
Target Training International Success Insight DISC and EQ
- Laurie: Master’s degree (“Stopped trying to talk to people and
I started engaging people in conversations.”), John Maxwell
Speaking Program, John Maxwell Book The 21 Irrefutable Laws of
Leadership
Timing on Recording: @ 59:32 ---
Topic 7: When you think of the word successful, who is
the first person that comes to mind?
- John: Supervisor, Truman Brooks (“He was an iron fist, but a
velvet glove.”)
- Laurie:Business owners, especially business owners who are
juggling families and trying to run a business at the same
time.
Timing on Recording: @ 1:04:11 ---
Topic 8: Things that you do that helps you create
the days that feel good and right for you, mind, body,
spirit.
- John: Divide my day into three quadrants; Mentally, physically
and soul a spirit, make time for quiet time, 20 minute hard
walk.
- Laurie: I always find something positive about the day,
exercise, stay active, spend time with family, enjoy working with
my Growth Curve Specialist and Strategists Community
Timing on Recording: @ 1:08:27 ---
Topic 9: Getting to know John Garrott and Laurie
Taylor.
- What actor would you want to play you in a movie?
- John: Charlton Heston or Gregory Peck
- What's your favorite possession?
- John: My horses.
- Laurie: I don't look at things as possessing them, I look at
how I look at things
- Share a funny story that your family tells about you.
- Laurie: Driving around in my hometown lost.
- Advice you would give you 25 year-old self:
- John: Enjoy the journey, seize the moment, carpe diem, how do
you love?
- Laurie: save for that rainy day, be true to yourself, know what
your values are.
- What would your billboard say? Where would it be?
- John: A billboard with a picture of me next to Elvis.
- Laurie: Believe in yourself.
- Your last bit of advice or wisdom that you'd want everybody to
take away.
- Laurie: You do not have to figure it out as you go, there is a
model to help you grow your business.
- John: Pick up the phone and call somebody about Seven Stages of
Growth, just begin the conversation.