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Master the Fundamentals with Effective Business Systems!

Darren Hardy, publisher of "Success Magazine" covers stories of business accomplishment from the most successful women and men throughout the world. In a recent interview, he described three keys of success.

  1. Master the Fundamentals
  2. Continually Improve
  3. Be Consistent and Persistent

Darren Hardy
If you follow my blog, you know I believe that effective business systems are the foundation for all success. So, let’s look at these three principles from a System Thinker’s point of view.

Master the Fundamentals

The way to master the fundamentals of your business is by incorporating laws, principles and best practices into your operational systems—putting proven principles into action. Systems—marketing, hiring, customer care, accounting, and so forth—are the fundamental building blocks of your business. Like sports, business success is determined by how well you perform the fundamentals, how well your systems deliver desired results.

Continually Improve

Daily improvement is not a random activity but the systematic way in which you elevate your business systems to get better results. Focus attention on your vital systems and processes. Measure performance. Make adjustments. Measure again. Make it a game and keep score! A little improvement every day will have an amazing “compound effect” (Darren Hardy).

Be Consistent and Persistent

In the fable of the tortoise and the hare, the slower moving tortoise won the race because he moved at a steady and constant pace. It’s not how you start, but how you last that matters most. Well-designed business systems create standardization and consistency for customers and employees. They are the gears that constantly turn—steady, routine, and perhaps unexciting—but which drive your business success. 

The application of fundamental principles, with an eye on consistent improvement, is a formula for exceptional achievement in any endeavor. It sounds easy enough, but you need a systematic way to make it happen. That’s why I created Box Theory™ Gold software. It embodies these winning principles.

Systems are the solution. There is no other way!   

Wishing You Prosperous Times,
Ron

P.S. – If you haven’t already, check out my eCourse and software at: www.BoxTheoryGold.com.

Master the Fundamental with Effective Business Systems!

 

Darren Hardy, publisher of Success Magazine covers stories of business accomplishment from the most successful women and men throughout the world. In a recent interview, he described three keys of success.

 

1.       Master the Fundamentals

2.       Continually Improve

3.       Be Consistent and Persistent

 

 

 

 

You and I believe that effective business systems are the basis for all success, right? So, let’s look at these three principles from a System Thinker’s point of view.

 

Master the Fundamentals

The way to master the fundamentals of your business is by incorporating laws, principles and best practices into your operational systems—putting proven principles into action. Systems—marketing, hiring, customer care, accounting, and so forth—are the fundamental building blocks of your business. Like sports, business success is determined by how well you perform the fundamentals, how well your systems deliver desired results.

 

Continually Improve

Daily improvement is not a random activity but the systematic way in which you elevate your business systems to get better results. Focus attention on your vital systems and processes. Measure performance. Make adjustments. Measure again. Make it a game and keep score. A little improvement every day will have an amazing “compound effect” (Darren Hardy).

 

Be Consistent and Persistent

In the fable of the tortoise and the hare, the slower moving tortoise won the race because he moved at a steady and constant pace. It’s not how you start, but how you last that matters most. Well-designed business systems create standardization and consistency for customers and employees. They are the gears that constantly turn—steady, routine, and perhaps unexciting—but which drive your business success.  

 

The application of fundamental principles, with an eye on consistent improvement, is a formula for exceptional achievement in any endeavor. It sounds easy enough, but you need a systematic way to make it happen. That’s why I created Box Theory™ Gold software. It embodies these winning principles.

 

Systems are the solution. There is no other way!     

 

Wishing You Prosperous Times,

Ron

 

P.S. – If you haven’t already, check out my eCourse and software at: www.BoxTheoryGold.com.