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Volume 2 / Issue 3 / April 2006

Dear Readers,

As a thriving entrepreneur or leader, you build your business with hopes that one day someone will liberate you from what you have created. Once you’ve reached a certain level of security and success, you hand the keys over to a person with the right skills, emotional intelligence, and background to run the enterprise.

The new hire performs many of your job responsibilities, maybe even better than you ever could. So why don’t you feel released of your leadership duties? In part, it’s because these new leaders don’t have the same intrinsic motivation that you have, as the business architect. They don’t have the same restless need to meet ongoing demands from the stakeholders. After all, they don’t know how hard it was to create and maintain the business’s infrastructure.

Entrepreneurs would suffocate under all the strains and stresses, long hours and failures, if not for the dream of a serene, duty-free future. And yet, this is a fairy tale for those that don’t cultivate leaders in all ranks of the organization as it develops.

Share the mission, goals, and objectives with everyone in the organization. Share the leadership. Only then will you be able to unburden yourself and genuinely relax as leadership is transferred.

Best Regards,

Gary Cohen

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  • Motivate To Action
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  • Book Review
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  • Question of the Week
  • MOTIVATE TO ACTION
    Flight or Fight


    How do I generate a sense of urgency?

    When the Spanish conqueror, Cortez, ordered his crew to fight the Aztecs in Mexico, he met resistance. After all, his crew was grossly outnumbered. What was the incentive? Once they were ashore, Cortez set fire to his own ships. With that act, he changed the question from “Why should we attack the natives?” to “How will we win the fight?” The incentive was now eminently clear to crew members-saving their own lives. They no longer had a Plan B to fall back on. Interestingly, the Aztecs, who witnessed the burning of the ships, fled in fear. They did not want any part of a fight against a foe that confident of victory.

    When Janet Froetscherv was hired to be executive director of United Way of Chicago, she was given the Herculean task of bringing together fifty-four separate United Ways in the Greater Chicago area. This had been an objective since the 1960s, but had never been accomplished. Each organization stood behind their own independent and noble causes, unwilling to put aside differences and centralize power. Janet didn’t set fire to any ships, but, like Cortez, she took away the escape routes for these independent organizations. She successfully lobbied the support of UWA to to pull the charters of each United Way, and she threatened to pull the business support of those that didn’t cooperate with the unification effort.

    Once there were no escape routes for the individual United Ways, they put their attention and effort toward accomplishing the goal. Janet had changed the overarching question from “Why should we consolidate?” to “How will we consolidate?” It helped, of course, that these organizations had a larger incentive-helping their constituents. CEOs and board members had to give up their positions, so the work was not easy, but all parties came to the table and hashed out a workable plan. The result-the consolidation generated savings of over $3 million dollars, which fell directly to the people they served. This documented efficiency (they saved twenty four cents on every dollar), in turn, made it easier for United Way Chicago to generate more funding from donors.

    If you cut off escape routes, all attention and effort will go to the goal. The question will change from “Why should we...?” to “How will we...?” The morale of your team members will likely be higher, though, if you have a noble goal, as Janet did, rather than threatening your crew’s lives, as Cortez did!

     
    Book Review


    Flight or Fight

    LEFT TO TELL


    “Left To Tell – Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust” by Immaculee Ilibagiza with Steve Erwin.

    This book will leave you feeling a new appreciation for life, hope, despair, and forgiveness--as Victor Frankle's book “Man's Search for Meaning” has done for millions. This is a horrific story of a young woman who survived the Rwandan holocaust, but lost almost everyone she ever knew and loved.

    Ilibagiza hid in a three-by-four-foot bathroom with seven other women for three months, while almost a million Rwandans were slaughtered. These women couldn’t talk for fear of being discovered by the killers, who hunted for them with machetes, rifles, and grenades. They lost half of their body weight due to lack of food.

    In Ilibagiza’s amazing account, she describes how she moved from hatred of the killers to a renewed love of god, and finally to forgiveness for those who killed her family. It is a truly compelling story which will inspire readers to seek inner strength, faith, and love in their own lives.

    Question of the Week
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    What would you suggest they read?

    If you could only choose 5 books for your child to read, what would they be and at what age would you suggest that they read them?

    We will a compile a list of some of the suggestions and share them in next month's newsletter.


    Gary's Features
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    Gary B. Cohen
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