Monday, September 22, 2008

FREDA

Let me introduce you to FREDA. She's smart and knows exactly how to get what she wants. You ask FREDA how to accelerate your business to full throttle and she's right there with the answers. I refer to FREDA every day. Whenever you face a challenge, friends like FREDA are money in the bank.

FREDA, for those of you who haven't met her already, is an acronym. Focus, Re-invention, Execution, Distribution and Accountability. These five inspire a perfect storm of the perfect attitudes and habits. They're exactly what we'll need to make the best of the changes that are heading our way. Complacency and "it'll be OK" are history.

FREDA is the future. Give serious thought to how FREDA works in your Business.

Focus.

It's important for everyone to focus on the special contribution they can make. All of us are better than some of us. Musician, teacher, secretary, nurse, bricklayer, all we need is anyone with a better idea - a world-changing idea - about how to make a difference.

Re-invention.

The twenty-first century truth? To be world-class is no longer enough. To secure our future we have to change from world-class to world-changing. There are more than 190 countries (let alone companies) on our planet and several have recently made the leap to become world-changers. Think of the Dubai/Mumbai/Shanghai nexus.

Execution.

Lovemarks is a big idea that works across all levels. I have seen small businesses and global companies executing Lovemark programs to achieve super-premiums. A great example is Yemen where the leading mobile network MTN has implemented a Lovemarks program. The result? Preference for MTN has grown to 42 per cent of all mobile users, and this despite the fact that its nearest competitor is 40 per cent cheaper! We all need a Lovemarks strategy, and fast.

Distribution.

Steve Jobs of Apple got it right when he said, "Great artists ship". We're in the distribution business, but we have to do it and the rest also--and very well.

Accountability.

The role of business is to make the world a better place for everyone. This means being accountable for the environment, the economy, our social structures and our culture. It's time to shift the focus of accountability from setting limits to embracing possibilities. The conviction that companies can help change the world has to be driven by individuals, not by government or souless big companies.

So Howdy FREDA--get to know and "use" her well.