Big Hairy Audacious Goal... Tick!

Today at exactly 10:41a.m. is the moment in time I have looked forward to for more than a decade. I thought this day would come somewhere in 2015. October 16, 2013 is BHAG day – it feels even more special than a birthday. And it is a day of reflection, laughter, joy and celebration.

When Kirsten, Jemma and I sat around wondering how we could make experiences top of mind when Australians considered a gift, we began to muse “How will we know when we get there?” And "What does ‘there’ look like?"

A BHAG needs to be far enough in the distance that it is not a plan––it is an idea, a dream, and a notion of what could be possible.

We believe that ‘Good Times’ create moments of joy – that when shared they’re amplified. We wanted RedBalloon to be ‘statistically significant’ – ten percent of the Australian population (two million at that time) sounded like a good number.

And why 2015? Way back in 2004 when we came up with that date, it seemed forever away. It is the year that my youngest child will finish school.

The point being there was no real logic to the creation of the BHAG. There was no actuary involved helping to calculate to ascertain if it was achievable. We simply dreamed. And we stuck a massive scoreboard in the middle of the office for our employees and the world to see where we are up to.

Today is a humbling day for me. It took 10 years to ship the first million RedBalloon vouchers – and it took just over two years to ship the second million.

I reflect on the 214 RedBallooners who have contributed to and shared the passion for our purpose over the last 12 years. One experience at a time, day in day out, relentlessly we have focused on building our brand by how people talk about us.

Here is the montage produced to celebrate the two million customers who have made today – and RedBalloon – what it is.

I was the custodian of the RedBalloon BHAG for more than a decade and as I moved to a non-executive director role some time ago, the leadership and RedBalloon legacy have been passed to the next generation. CEO Kristie Buchanan is now clearly at the helm.

Businesses create BHAGs to unite the team and those around them and on a personal level you can do the same.

My sister is a speech pathologist in rural Victoria and she has a personal BHAG to have delivered communication skills to 5000 families by the time she retires (and she has that date in her mind).

As you consider creating your own BHAG, ask yourself what do you want to be remembered for? How do you want to have made the world a better place? What is your legacy going to be?

Remember ‘big’ means ‘way out there’, both in terms of time and scale. All the reading I have done about BHAGs says that a decade is great, or even longer. And that the number needs to be almost unimaginable, but somehow possible.

If you are twenty and reading this, a decade is half your lifetime and that seems forever–– changing the world ‘takes time’...

I spoke to a fellow business owner yesterday and he was lamenting that he did not achieve his BHAG of one million in a year––he got to 70,000. This is not failure. Perhaps he would not have even got that amount without a BHAG. But his time frame was way too short, and he needed to really understand the market size and potential.

I’ve heard people declare their BHAG as something like “All Australians by XX will have had an XX service”. Remember when you are creating a BHAG to respect and consider the customer dynamics. ‘All’ means 100 percent, and by nature that is simply not possible. To have an ‘impossible’ BHAG is not inspiring to those around you. And you will quickly become disheartened.

A BHAG, when achieved, has solved a problem and made the world slightly better.

What about creating a personal BHAG? What are you committed to in your life to support humanity and our planet? You might choose to keep it private – or share it with the world. Focus on it, and celebrate your milestones.

So thank you to all those people who believed in the RedBalloon BHAG, who saw possibility and who trusted us to do what we said we would do.

Thank you to past, future and present RedBallooners – who create our vision, moment-by-moment, customer by customer, experience by experience.

It is a day of excitement, and wonder – and whilst you might think we would be reveling it is also a day of deep reflection and of casting our eyes forward to the next goal.

Naomi Simson is the founding director of Australian online tech success story RedBalloon. She has written more than 800 blog posts at NaomiSimson.com, is a professional speaker, author of Live what you Love (pre-order now) and now TV personality on Channel 10’s Shark Tank (airing January 2015). Get to know her further on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook.

Hamilton Fairbanks

Strategic Growth Architect | PowerScale Advisors – Transforming Ambition into Market Domination

9 年

Fine, you want my BHAG? Well, it's also an acronym - POTUS! There, I said, it aloud...

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Claire de Carteret

Managing Director, APAC

9 年

Congrats Naomi and team!!! This is a huge milestone and I am so happy for you guys and the impact of what you do. Well done.

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Linda M. Wong, PMP

Program Manager, Tech PMO, Basel & Regulatory Reporting, Global Corporate Operations Technology

11 年

It is amazing to see a BHAG realized, and even better to not stop there but rather keep looking ahead. Bravo!

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Chris Young

Dynamic IT leader leveraging talent, technology and business innovation to lead a team to the next level.

11 年

BHAGS are great, just be sure it is one that the customers are excited about and not one that makes them question your corporate agenda! Like everything else, you have to be cognizant of timing and the world around you. Not in a politically correct way, but by a product or service being sensitive to today.

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