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johngayI returned yesterday from a meeting of some thirty plus entrepreneurs from all over the world - we had a stimulating discussion about technology and how tools in “The Cloud” will change our business.  As I listened to the list of technologies many of these entrepreneurs are using, I couldn’t help but envision a world of entrepreneurial CEOs flying their businesses “in the cloud” with no control tower.

Any experienced pilot knows that the best flight is not in the clouds but above them.  Imagine a bunch of aircraft (like businesses), soaring through the sky, constantly in the clouds without ever breaking through to get a clear view. Have you ever been in a plane when it breaks above the clouds to see an endless expanse of blue sky and sunshine? That’s what CEOs must do to be truly successful -  get above the clouds to soar above and beyond the competition.

Instead, I feel like I’m watching as entrepreneurs fly around, using solution after solution trying everything to see if it works for their businesses... The process looks to me like airplanes flying without any navigation equipment. The whole business world seems to be up there, but almost nobody knows how to fly...  Worse yet, some have a "few hours" into technology and are calling themselves expert pilots - and many CEO's are hopping on board!


candyEvery month, every day, I hear about or am invited to use a “new tool” my business can’t do without.  Personally, I’ve had ENOUGH with this gluttony of software.  We have enough software to run the planet right from our iPhones and Blackberries! All these programs are doing is distracting us from what should be our primary task – running an efficient business.

What happened?  How did we get into this mess? Firstly developers love to, well, develop.  It’s fun, exciting and enthralling to develop new gadgets.  However, too many of these gadgets are just technological junk food - they fill up your system, but they don’t really do anything for you. Just like real junk food, these programs don’t give your business real ‘nutrition’ and if you indulge in too much junk food you get bloated and sick.

So, the first thing we’re doing for Business fitness month? Cutting out the junk and untangling your technology!


2011 workoutIt’s always a bit melancholy to say goodbye to the holidays - helping put away the decorations while thinking about all the family, friends and smiles that make this time of year so special to us.  This past year my family received more cards than ever from our loved ones – cards about triumphs, about struggles in work and health, but all laced with hope, strength and love.

Many of us have been faced with challenges from the economic downturn for a few years now.  In our family, like so many others, health struggles surprised us and added to the stress.  For me, connecting with family, friends and associates during the holiday, and finding the time to reflect on the things we thought we wouldn't have been able to handle, yet did, provides a great source of personal growth and strength. The year past always seems to have many more bright spots than we saw at the time.  Perhaps this is why December always seems like such a wonderful month - the holidays let us reflect and anticipate.

As a lifetime entrepreneur I always find reflecting on these close connections, along with the holiday cheer and food to be a great springboard for new ideas, innovation and transformation.  This is the time of year I look back at our  business and the businesses we support in the Connected Market and say - “what can we… should we… will we do better, differently, more effectively in the coming year?”   It’s resolution time.


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