An Essential Practice for Entrepreneurs

An Essential Practice for Entrepreneurs

Last week Bauke, Max, Jelrik, Christiaan and I got together for our monthly meetup as part of “The Liberators Friends”. This initiative is part of The Liberators the company Christiaan and I founded the beginning of this year. As The Liberators, it’s our mission to unleash organisational superpowers. To increase the impact of our efforts, we started a close collaboration with other entrepreneurs as Bauke, Max and Jelrik.

With The Liberators Friends we want to...

  • Support each other with our entrepreneurial ambitions
  • Give feedback by facilitating intervision sessions
  • Jointly realize client engagements
  • Provide training and workshops together
  • Create new products that support our mission
  • Share learnings and findings with the community

Last week we’ve had our 2nd monthly meetup. This time the theme was a practice that we consider essential for freelancers, entrepreneurs or simply everyone that takes his/her profession seriously:

“Creating your professional shop window”

I’ve learned of this practice a couple of years ago when I attended a session by Jos Burgers; a Dutch author and speaker. He used the metaphor of the “shop window” to visualise your professional services, qualities and unique selling points. He stated that lots of “professionals” lack a clear, concise or inspiring “shop window” and experience the consequences on daily basis.


The risk of an unclear shop window

An example of a professional shop window is your personal website or your LinkedIn page. To focus on the latter; LinkedIn is a great platform to emphasize your professional skills & services, connect with potential customers and build relationships with like-minded professionals.

When having a clear, concise and inspiring shop window, chances are you quickly connect with the people that match your ambition. However, sometimes I stumble upon LinkedIn profiles that create confusion instead of clarity:

  • A name that includes all possible certificate titles (John Doe - CSM/PMP/CSP/SPC)
  • A long list of methods they are “specialized” in: Agile, Lean, Scrum, Kanban, SAFe, XP, DevOps
  • A contradiction in the desired roles: Product Owner, Scrum Master, Project Manager, Chief Architect

As a result you risk to attract the wrong customers or no customers at all because it’s unclear what job offerings match your skills & services. You risk to miss opportunities to collaborate with like-minded people, because what is it that you’re really interested in? And you risk to block your personal growth because you’re doing a bit of everything.

Creating your own shop window

Since I became familiar with the concept of making a professional shop window, I create one almost every quarter. The only thing you need is a piece of paper and some coloured markers. Draw a show window and add e.g. the products, services or skills you want the window shoppers to see.

Questions to consider when creating your own shop window are:

  • What am I NOT going to show in my shop window?
  • What do I want my visitors to see?
  • What do I want my visitors to remember?
  • What is the feeling I want to create?
  • What services or products do I want to emphasize?
  • What is going to distinguish my shop from competitors?
  • What is the story behind my shop window?

During our “The Liberators Friends” meetup we used these questions to help each other create a personal shop window. We’ve learned that an iterative & incremental approach work best for this practice as well. Therefore we’ve decided to use the upcoming weeks for processing all the feedback and review the updated version in our next meetup. Inspect & adapt!

Closing

In this blog post I’ve shared a practice that I consider essential for freelancers, entrepreneurs or simply everyone that takes his/her profession seriously: creating your professional shop window. I helped me creating more focus and clarity in my work, attract cool customers and collaborating with the right people.

I hope this practice is useful for you as well!

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Remco Wischmann

Getting the job done, the Agile way.

6 年

Haha, het lijkt wel of jullie op mijn profiel gekeken hebben voor de ‘unclear shopwindow’ guidelines. Hoe het niet moet. Werk aan de winkel dus... ?? Anyways, Chouffe, Brand IPA en is dat een Hoegaarden? Goed bezig, mannen! ??

?? Ruben Klerkx

Facilitator & Beoefenaar van gesprekken die ertoe doen & zinvolle samenkomsten ? Benut de collectieve kracht ? Traint duurzame en sociale organisaties ? Liberating Structures maestro ? Geleid door nieuwsgierigheid...

6 年

Yeah, I really like these kind of exercises! Fun and functional to think about your products. And maybe the real powerful part of this exercise lies in the fact that you hear other entrepreneurs about their shopping windows. Thanks for the article Barry! ????

Robert Bouma

Scrum Master at NOS

6 年

This sounds like a really good idea! I saw a glimpse of it the other week on Twitter via Jelrik van Hal. I definitely will try and create one for myself. :)

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