The Power of Priorities
There are two things that business people find very challenging:
thinking ahead and doing things in order of
importance.
Doing these two things makes the difference between success in
business and just surviving. And the same is true for all areas of our
lives.
Leadership trainer and author John Maxwell says, “thinking
ahead and prioritising responsibilities marks the major differences between a
leader and a follower.”
Most people have heard of the Pareto Principle, more commonly
known as the 80/20 Principle. Roughly stated this says that in most businesses
80% of your business comes from 20 % of your customers.
Other examples of the Pareto Principle are:
Reading 20 percent
of the book contains 80 percent of the content.
Job 20 percent of our work
gives us 80 percent of our satisfaction.
Products 20 percent of the products
bring in 80 percent of the profits.
Picnic 20 percent of the people will eat
80 percent of the food!
So… when it comes to your priorities, 20 percent of your
priorities will give you 80 percent of your production IF you spend your time,
energy, money and personnel on the top 20 percent of your priorities.
When you do this you are getting a 400% or fourfold return in
productivity. Think what this would mean in your business!
Every business person needs to understand the Pareto Principle as
it applies to the areas of customers, team and leadership.
In the area of customers, it is vital to identify the 20 percent
who account for 80 percent of your business. These are your “raving fans” and
strategies must be put in place to care for them appropriately.
For your team, you must identify the top 20 percent producers.
Spend 80 percent of your people time with these people to develop them to their
full potential.
In leadership, take an honest look at the question “What do I have
to do that no one else can do?” Remember a leader can give up everything except
final responsibility.
You can decide whether you will be reactive or
proactive when it comes to the use of your time. The question is not “Will I be
busy?” but “How will I invest my time?” It’s not “Will my calendar be full?” but
“Who will fill my calendar?” It’s not “Will I see people?” but “Who will I
see?”
Do this and watch your productivity and personal satisfaction rise
to new heights!
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