Business is changing. Moreover, business is changing fast. This is great news for agile thinking business owners, who embrace the opportunities. However, it’s not such great news for business owners who are working in today’s rapidly changing environment, with an outdated approach to business.
Today, I’m going to share some ideas on how you can benefit from the exciting opportunities that are all around you.
First, I’d like to demonstrate how things have improved and why we need to apply a new mindset, to the new landscape.
A new mindset for a new landscape
Many of the world’s most influential businesses were unknown 20 years ago. Some, such as Facebook and Twitter, weren’t even founded until the early 2000’s.
That kind of global growth was previously unthinkable.
What’s more, billion dollar companies that lead their industries have been started by relative unknowns, in very untraditional ways.
Here’s a great example. Writing in Techcrunch, Tom Goodwin summed up the new age of agile business:
“Uber, the world’s largest taxi company, owns no vehicles. Facebook, the world’s most popular media owner, creates no content. Alibaba, the most valuable retailer, has no inventory. And Airbnb, the world’s largest accommodation provider, owns no real estate. Something interesting is happening.”
Tom is right. Something interesting is happening. None of those achievements or business models were possible until very recently. The game has changed. And it has changed for ever.
The age of agile business
When I look at small businesses, they tend to fall into one of the following 2 broad categories: They are either dinosaurs or agile operators. That’s to say their approach to the agile business landscape means they are facing extinction or facing unparalleled success.
Armed with a laptop and an idea, there’s very little an agile business cannot achieve.
- The new business landscape allows an agile small business owner to have an idea in the morning, and put that idea into play before the end of business that same day.
- Using social networks, we can listen to what our marketplace wants and provide that want. No more guess work. No more focus-groups. You can get it right every time. And in a fraction of the time.
- Instant access to data, means research that took weeks or months can now be done in days. And at a fraction of the price.
- With a great marketing email and some email software, a struggling business can generate a fortune in sales… and fast!
- With the correct strategy, anyone can develop their own community. I reach thousands of people every day, many of whom are prospective clients, without spending a penny on advertising. You can too.
- If you have a great business idea, you no longer need a bank loan. Today, you can use crowdfunding to get the investment you need. People are doing this all day, every day.
Make no mistake, this is the golden age of business, which people have dreamed about for decades.
Yet, in spite of all this potential, almost all small business owners operate their businesses with a 2000’s mindset. They lack agility. This places them at a huge disadvantage.
For example:
- They still take just as long to make a decision, even though they can get the feedback they need in a fraction of the time. As a result, their agile competitors have already eaten their lunch.
- They use social networks to follow the crowd, rather than lead their marketplace.
- They have a website that’s almost an online brochure, when it should be and could be, a lead-generating machine for their business. If you didn’t start work today with leads from your website waiting for you, you should have. Fix it. You’re leaving money on the table.
- They waste money advertising, when they should be building their own platform.
- They waste time, money and energy attending networking groups, like people did in the 1970’s, rather than build their own community.
No matter what industry you are in. No matter where you are. Your potential right now is limited only by your willingness, or otherwise, to embrace agile thinking.
What an opportunity. Grasp it with both hands.