The Untapped Potential In Your Business
If someone were not to give their best in competing in an event, we would call them out and say they have much more to give. They are leaving untapped potential out of the race and can go a lot further than what they presently are. These are words of encouragement, challenging them to perform at their peak and beyond. As leaders in business, I’m not sure we even know what potential exists in our businesses.
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Active Knowledge Question:
How do you measure the untapped potential in your business?
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Measure
That old expression, ‘that?you get what you?measure ’ is so true. And typically, we measure performance in our businesses against some legacy baseline. It might be an indexed historical budget or an industry benchmark or we may even create stretch in our targets to try and draw out what we think is a higher level of performance.
Sometimes we measure a metric?without recognising how it may distort?a business's overall performance. The simplest example is where we chase a sales target without considering margin or credit risk.
Today we are being called, by various special interest groups, to measure various metrics relating to what they consider?important indicators of our social responsibility. Yet, rarely, if ever, are these indicators truly validated with customers or shareholders but rather tend to be a response to the loudest noise.
Profit ?remains the number one measure,?with market value being the substitute for the many listed companies that have yet to turn a profit.
There are, however, two measures that are true indicators of the ‘worth’ of a business, and they are the:
Today, I will consider the measure of ‘potential’.
Potential
The competitive strength of any business?rests in the combined talent and effort of all those persons?who work within and with a business. No matter what industry a business may exist in, nor the tangible assets it may own, it is the efforts of its people that will set the floor and ceiling to its performance and success.
You may have the greatest ‘assets’ in the world, but if no one cares or tries, your business will go nowhere.
Potential represents the possible participation and contribution of every single person involved in the business. Are they really interested in delivering their best no matter what role they may play? The question of whether the role they are placed in allows them to contribute their best is also relevant.
Our legacy production approach to business tends to place people in predetermined positions and instruct them to carry out assigned tasks. ‘Can’t you just do as I told you’, is a common expression. So we ask people to do as it has always been done. And?the lowest denominator tends to be the standard expected of everyone.
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So, what elements may draw untapped potential to the forefront? Well, increasing contribution needs to be?drawn forth with a pull motion, not squeezed out with a push motion. It starts with a ‘want’ not a ‘must or else’.
Here are two elements that will draw people to want to participate and contribute to their greatest potential:
How can you tell if someone, or the business, is releasing their/its untapped potential? Ask them.?Ask someone, for example, if they:
These basic questions can be tightened up and surveyed across an entire business to?provide a baseline of potential utilised. And then, as you seek to lift participation and contribution and dismantle the barriers to potential, you can track their effectiveness.
Barriers
Systemic barriers exist in most businesses?that degrade and block performance and limit potential. Here are some key headings:
Within every business, there is a?competitive engine ?that will engage and release untapped potential. It will also dismantle and remove barriers to performance, as noted above. Every leader should use the elements of this engine?to enable and enhance performance.
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If you are serious about increasing the performance of your business, then think ‘potential’ and begin to get a handle on the extent of untapped potential in your business. Then, begin to measure this resource and use the elements of your competitive engine to release it. And your business will achieve results you never imagined possible.
An entirely new level of performance.
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All the best in the success of your business,
Richard Shrapnel
Advocate, Lived Experience, Author and Empath. Titles don't make me who I am, my life experiences do.
2 年Great article - so true. Richard Shrapnel