The Courage to Change

The Courage to Change


“You miss every shot you don’t take” - Wayne Gretzky
        


“You don’t always make every shot you take. 
In fact, sometimes you end up with a puck to the face” - Jason Henrichs?        

Most digital transformation efforts in banking fail. Most startups fail. Most mergers, investments, and partnerships? All fail to meet expectations. Most diets fail. Sadly, in the US, most marriages fail. I expect in their teenage years, my daughters will tell me how I failed as a parent.??

It turns out doing hard things is hard and hard things are prone to failure (if you haven't read it, add Ben Horowitz's The Hard Things About Hard Things to your summer reading list). If they are prone to failure, why do we embark on a quest to do new things???

Survival.??

Charles Darwin laid out a theory of extinction in Origin that countered the contemporary narrative that extinction was the result of external environmental cataclysmic events: "Species extinction is usually, though not always, caused by the failure of a species in competition with other species. That is, causes of extinction are generally biological, not physical"?

Clayton Christensen, Harvard Business School Professor and pioneer of the theory of disruptive innovation, didn't explicitly build on Darwin's views but their conclusion was the same: evolve or die. I doubt I'll reach the acclaim of either of these thinkers, but this is my theory of "The Competitive Advantage of Desperation."??

Startups in a non ZIRP (Zero Interest Rate Policy) environment need to be desperately hungry to find product market fit (PMF) before they run out of capital. Unless they have customers willing to pay them for a product or service that scales, they do not have PMF. Incumbents are at a disadvantage because they have customers. Customers that pay them. They have a business model that works. The only challenge is it works right up until it doesn't. In Christensen terms: incumbents are killed by new entrants (both start ups and challengers from outside the space) that create a new product, experience or business model that is further up the customer demand curve from the incremental improvement of existing products.???

Evolve. Or Die.??

Extinction is a pretty definitive disastrous result. Except if the party about to experience extinction can parlay the inevitable outside of their window of relevance. The “I’ve just got to make it to retirement" is the easy answer to maintain the status quo and hope to not be around when the extinction event occurs.??

Change is an act of courage        

Change is an act of courage. The courage to change is accepting the mantle that protecting the future requires accepting hard choices today. Many of these choices won't work, but survival depends on shouldering on until one of those choices works.??

"I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, From whence cometh my help." Psalm 121?

Chaplain Camp was a towering figure over the New Cadet experience at West Point's Beast Barracks (the entry point for cadets into the Academy). His billowing voice extolling us to lift our eyes reverberates in my soul 31 years later. I was reminded of this exhortation at our Annual Member Meeting. Over 100 bankers and partners were engaged in conversations about hard things and facing a rapidly moving, uncertain future. Shoulder to shoulder. Together. Figuring out ways to cooperate, co-develop and coordinate to improve the odds of success while doing hard things.??

That meeting is a chance to lift our eyes up from the day to day. To look to the hills and the future. Help comes from working together and by setting eyes on that future rather than the focus of today.?

Survival depends upon getting the core conversion done, running the next campaign, finding a new online banking partner, AND reimagining customer value propositions, exploring new partnerships and retrofitting the organization for growth.

Where does help come from? Help comes from picking your head up from the day to day. Help comes from surrounding yourself with others on the same journey.

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My Instagram feed is second to none when it comes to #inspiration apparently. Get inspired @_thewilletts...

What a brilliant essay combining religion, evolution and tech :-) Help arrives too in the doing of hard and important things - though small - each day. The idea may be big but the execution is always in the little things done right. And since you have been sharing great quotes yesterday and today, here is one you may enjoy that I have saved away on my desk. True worth is in being, not?seeming,— In doing, each day that goes by, Some little good—not in dreaming Of great things to do by and by. - Alice Carey 'Nobility'

Tarique Khan

Platform as a Service (PaaS) for Financial Institutions + Fintechs to launch embedded finance and card products.

1 年

Even if you take a puck to the face, you are still in the game with a team behind you. And that should be encouraging enough to pick up the stick again.

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