Everyone is looking for creative ways to drive new business—and we could easily provide a list of five hacks that would be helpful. But those five tips would not have the same impact that changing just one thing would have—your perspective.
There is a legendary story about a large American shoe company that sent two sales representatives to different regions of the Australian outback to scope out the business potential for the company. The first reported, “No business here. The natives don’t wear shoes.” The other wired back, “Huge opportunity! The natives don’t wear shoes.”
Same data, different conclusion. Which message would you have sent back?
When your perspective shifts, and you search for opportunities, you’ll always be busy. Pay attention to consumer behavior, and bury yourself in business insights. Learn which categories of business are experiencing trouble or are missing growth opportunities presented by the current scenario and think about ways you can help. For example:
Shifting your perspective from sniffing for orders to sniffing for opportunities will keep you busy, fulfilled, and you’ll be much better off financially. The inspiration for this story came from an article published by our late founder, Steve Marx, shortly after the recession produced by the dot com crash in 2000. It was true then, and it’s still true now.
Do you need to reconfigure your sniffer?