Coming up with a solution, as any self-employed businessowner, entrepreneur or solo professional knows is the key to advancing in small
business. Small business by its very
nature is about successful problem solving.
Yet, as a personal business coach I see clients from time to
time get an answer confused with a solution.
An Answer
Is Not A Solution
Whether you are starting your own business or running a smallbusiness your small business success will depend on coming up with a solution
when a problem presents itself.
First of all, problems are inescapable. Having said that, very often when confronted
with a problem, most business owners know the answer. Unfortunately, that is where they stop.
An answer to a problem is the first step to a solution. To see if the answer is valid to solve the
problem we must be able to come up with the process, or solution, to make sure
that the problem doesn’t reoccur or at least is minimized.
Be Solution
Oriented
Most of us at one time or another have taken businesscourses, business training, business skills training or online training. The goal is not only to learn but to be able
to apply what you learn to come up with a solution when you face a problem.
As pointed out earlier, many people come up with an answer to
a problem An answer comes first but a
process or solution comes next. Too
often, it is easy to keep learning about a problem without taking action.
Learning without application is nothing. Learning without application is a form of
procrastination. And procrastination
means that not much is going on to come up with a solution.
A Solution
Only Comes Action
To have a solution you must take action. Thinking about it is a necessary step. Talking about it with those to be affected is
necessary. But, until your thinking and
talking is implemented into a process there is no action and therefore, no solution.
But, many will hesitate taking the action for fear that the
solution they have come up with is wrong.
When we understand that making mistakes in coming up with the solution
is part of the process then we are more open to take action. If we fail with our solution then we have not
only found a way things don’t work but we are one step closer to finding a
solution that will work.
Steps For A
Solution: From John Maxwell’s “The 17
Essential Qualities Of A Team Player
Refuse to give up
1. Refuse to
give up
2. Refocus
your thinking
3. Rethink
Your Strategy
4. Repeat the
Process
To move forward, keep this question in mind. Do you see a problem in every circumstance or
a solution in every challenge?
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