
“I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it is.” –Wayne Gretsky.
This may be an overused quote, but it speaks volumes about why businesses, products, and careers strategies fail. I remember when ET hit the movies. As you well know, it was a monster hit. At the same time, I had a movie producer client who was intrigued in another script he had received because “it was just like ET.” I said to myself, “We already have an ET.” Well, the copycat movie was never made.
So much of strategy is based on copying what others have done successfully. That is not “strategy;” that is “similarity.” The link below tells the story of the imminent demise of the CD, and how companies are strategizing to squeeze every drop of life out of it before it succumbs to new technology. When you duplicate what others have done, you become a commodity. In the end, nothing will different you from others; just price. That is a red (full of sharks), not blue ocean strategy. To develop this blue ocean you must focus first on what you are delivering to your consumer, or business. Second, you must take a hard look at what consumers want, and what they are getting that they don’t want. This strategy will lead you to your blue ocean. Don’t let your strategy be swept away by copying others.


This Wall Street Journal article offers examples on how business that tried social networking (SN) and search engine optimization (SEO) prospered when they combined them with old tried and true methods of generating business. SN and SEO are a great way to build a bigger fishing net, but you must throw the net out in a school of fish and personally reel it in. Good old fashioned busines sense can go a long way.


The use of S-corporations has been rising in recent years. However, the challenge is to operate them correctly so as to not create a fatal mistake invalidating your S-corp election, or other problems. Here are some areas to be careful
Bookkeeping: The mere mention of the word can give business owners a headache. But it doesn’t have to be painful. In fact, if you follow these ten tips for hiring business bookkeeping services , you can reduce errors, increase productivity, and improve profitability.
