by Chuck Kocher | Feb 28, 2020 | *Refurb, Growth Traps, Scaling up
A Lack of Diversification Can Hinder Your Ability to Scaling Businesses The path of popular music is littered with “One-Hit-Wonders” (There’s even a post that features the Top 65 One Hit Wonders of All-Time). Some actors are known only for portraying a single...
by Chuck Kocher | Feb 20, 2020 | *Refurb, Disruption, Leadership, Massive Transformative Purpose
Why It’s Important to Learn Fast And Be Nimble To Adjustments In Business Being a Slow Business Learner Isn’t Funny In comedy, a “slow learner” is a common character. For more than 70 years, Wil E. Coyote has chased the Roadrunner across the desert without...
by Chuck Kocher | Jan 31, 2020 | *Refurb, Business Transformation, Disruption, Scaling up
Transformation Can Turn the Tables on Disrupters There was a time when being disruptive was considered socially rude and inappropriate. In today’s business environment, disruption is often considered essential for survival. Businesses either disrupt others or they...
by Chuck Kocher | Dec 27, 2019 | *Refurb, Business Growth, Business Transformation, Execution and Productivity, Leadership
How Can You Avoid the Trap of Deadly Business Meetings? Too many times, business leaders do nothing but talk while their businesses crumble underneath them. It’s not that they don’t care about business—or that they don’t want to make changes that will propel them...
by Chuck Kocher | Dec 13, 2019 | *Refurb, Business Coach, Business Growth, Leadership, Learning, Scaling up
What to Do if Your Business Has Outgrown Your Abilities As a business coach who helps growing businesses scale up to new levels, I spend a lot of time with business owners, presidents, or CEOs. There are times when these leaders come to me out of a sense of alarm...
by Chuck Kocher | Dec 6, 2019 | *Refurb, Business Transformation, Execution and Productivity, Scaling up
Should You Speed Up or Slow Down to Scale Your Business? There is a common misconception among leaders who are trying to scale up their businesses. It’s often assumed that if you plan to get bigger, you immediately have to do things faster. And while speed—especially...
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