Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Why You Lose It - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Why You Lose It - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career In Manhattan Beach last week, I sat first row in the Getting Things Done productivity seminar, bent on mastering David Allenâs system that Iâve been studying for about five years. Iâm local in Los Angeles, but many people had flown in and paid nearly $600 for six hours of âcreating a mind like water.â Yes, being productive isnât just to-do lists and cleaning out your email, itâs creating space in your brain. That takes a commitment to getting everything out and organized mostly by context â" that is, where you can get whatever it is done. A regularly scheduled and ad-hoc mind sweep of all your next steps and projects, lets you do your creative work or be fully present in a meeting without âneed yogurt!â or ârevise book!â doing pop-up video in your brain, and ruining your focus on the now. That was then, this is now So whatâs wrong with my trip into organizer heaven? The system was invented almost 30 years ago (although the book was a bestseller just five or so years ago). Iâve bought everything GTD: books, CDs, ebooks, planners, cheat sheets and now the seminar. But, there is no GTD smart phone app, software or web/cloud app. In part, I attended the seminar to find out what other GTD fans are using, and itâs a wide spectrum of choices, none ideal. The founder, David Allen has refused to create an electronic or digital system, even in the face of millions of GTD fans needing it. Instead, various unrelated companies have adapted it and produced solutions. So you have to ask around to see what other fans have found and then poke around each choice to see for yourself. Of course, because the GTD people wonât even certify apps, none of them follow the GTD system in an ideal way. Collaborating your brand? Itâs like learning Latin and finding out thereâs nowhere, except a few Catholic churches and the university, to speak it. With all the benefits of learning and knowing Latin, itâs still not a critical business tool. So Latin is its own reward. But, GTD is meant to be the lynch pin of a rich, successful and productive work life. David Allen apparently believes his companyâs core competency is the system he created and a few paper based tools, plus coaching and seminars. The competency does not extend to people using the system. For that you are on your own. Itâs like making cream of carrot soup for a family meal, but absenting the bowls, spoons and napkins that make eating it possible. Just dig in everyone! How often are you leaving out what it will take to use you, your system, product, service, or offering after you get the initial buy in? Offer everything â" or partner up and get a trusted provider to offer what you donât. Donât falsely believe that once youâve invented or discovered something â" a system, product, proposal, or a new skill you want to sell, that the rest of us will fill in the blanks. Not only do you lose the ancillary revenue, you may lose the buyers you worked to gain. You lose out when you make it hard on us to have a relationship with you. Donât focus on the relationship you want with us, your market. Focus on what we want from you. Invention is an iterative process. In the best companies and with the best consultants, your customer is your collaborator. Author: Nance Rosen is the author of Speak Up! Succeed. She speaks to business audiences around the world and is a resource for press, including print, broadcast and online journalists and bloggers covering social media and careers. Read more at NanceRosenBlog. Twitter name: nancerosen
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