4 Secrets to Building Your Own Empire

Thanks to the folks who slugged through their struggles and inspired us to overcome ours, the secrets of true success
are already laid out for us. These successful people didn't get where
they are because they were crafty, wicked or born with a trunk load of
cash (as the movies often portray); they made it big with their willingness to collaborate, perseverance to slough ahead through crap, calm-yet-ambitious persona and creative solutions.
Here are four amazing (but simple) secrets that hold the key to creating your own empire:
1. Small groups can beat large groups.
Smaller
groups don't just offer multiple, augmenting skillsets: With multiple
perspectives often influenced by each other’s personal choices, these
viewpoints can often have the team approach the project from different
angles.
I recommend encouraging
your coworkers to form small groups and break tasks evenly between
themselves -- remember, two hands are needed to make a sound.
2. Look inward often.
Why are you doing what you do? Why
should your clients care? What's your brand’s story? People may not need
your brand or service to survive, but they are still in business with
you because they care. They support your story and care for your vision
to succeed.
Apple’s Macbook advertisements are the pinnacle of
innovative stories. The 2016 Mac's tagline said, “We set out to do the
impossible: engineer a full-size experience into the lightest and most
compact Mac notebook ever.”
Why do people prefer Apple? Because
they make you feel good. They instill the confidence that you and I can
conquer the impossible with the beautiful and easy-to-use products they
create.
3. Learn to walk it out.
Exercise has proven to enhance your
decision-making skills by providing clarity, collect your thoughts and
come up with innovative solutions. In your workplace, you can always
take a quick hike around the floor should you feel the need to. I’d
recommend encouraging your employees to get up and stretch their legs --
grab a coffee, perhaps? -- if they find themselves running into a brick
wall.
Or, dive in for a game of poker with your colleagues on the
myriad online websites found out there. It might sound unconventional,
but it can add much-needed clarity.
4. Transparency is key.
Clothing company Everlane is a good
example of the power of transparency. Most companies disclose their
manufacturers and other sources to the consumer, but Everlane dives in
far deeper, disclosing prices it paid for the components, labor, duties,
transportation and the real cost of the item for sale.
By sharing
these crucial details, Everlane garners consumer and revenue, as
consumers bound to share the company's story with their friends.
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