Simplicity always useful, welcome by others
I can’t think of anything that’s more appreciated than making something simple for others.
As we move through December, I’m working on my priorities for 2010 and realizing that most of my effort is going to making simplicity out of my chaotic thoughts. In other words, I’m working on developing a yearly strategy that can be encapsulated within just a few, simple thoughts.
This is important not just for me. Unless I understand what I’m doing and offering in simple terms, no one else will either. I won’t be able to execute easily; I won’t be able to talk about it clearly.
This is an aspect of planning that goes overlooked far too often - the simple idea of keeping things…simple.
If you’re like me, and doing some planning for next year, try to come to results that others will easily understand. Besides, when others understand what you’re up to, they just might tell their friends when you aren’t even around.
That’s called passive branding, selling, marketing, and networking.
