How NOT to Blame

Blame is everywhere, not just in the workplace but in our society at large. Start looking for it, and you’ll find finger-pointing everywhere you go. If you want to have a successful company culture, you need to proactively address blame at your organization. In order to do this, you need to first identify and acknowledge the blame that is being thrown around. Then, you need to create cultural norms and expectations to prevent blame from festering.

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Accountability IS Kind

Avoiding conflict and shirking accountability can be tempting, especially when we don't want to come off as mean or confrontational. However, as we'll explore in this post, accountability is actually a kind approach that leads to greater freedom, happiness, and success in the long run.

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How Wellness and Productivity Go Hand in Hand

Wellness and self care often SEEM to be in conflict with hard work and hustle. We often think that self care means putting yourself first, taking it easy, giving yourself a break, and getting some ‘perspective’. Meanwhile, we often think ‘Hustle’ means breaking your back, pushing harder, pain equaling gain, and other unpleasant concepts like this… These definitions leave us thinking that we can’t always be productive if we want to take good care of ourselves, and that we can’t take good care of ourselves if we want to prioritize productivity.

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Emojis & Sticky Notes: A collaborative way to align your leadership team

Flexibility is the name of the game for small organizations. In any given day your Chief Operating Officer may need to be the front line, the accountant, human resources, compliance and try to carve out the time to actually work on moving the business forward as the CEO. Especially if you are a self-funded organization, job descriptions may not carry much weight, since everyone has to be willing to do what it takes to grow.

Sure, I’ve been there, setting the intention of creating a job description as something to aspire to, hitting up Google and looking for similar roles in the ether and picking and choosing some bullet points that align with my thoughts. No matter which way you spin it, those outlines, bullet points, and expectations don’t mean much of anything if they are not referenced and put into practices.

Having gone through this with eGuide, there will come a time (probably 2-4 employees in) where you realize that just because you can run around and do all the roles, doesn’t mean you should. You will start to hear a few passing comments from team members about who they should go to with questions, and you might find yourself saying, “Here is the answer, I’ll just follow up with X to make sure they know we talked later.”

THIS IS A SIGN TO NOT FALL INTO THAT TRAP.

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V2MOM in Action | eGuide Tech Allies

I was introduced to V2MOM while reading Trailblazer by Marc Benioff in 2019. The combination of how the methodology combines values and obstacles as filters to help realize intentions for the year made perfect sense.  So we set out in 2020 to give the framework a try, not realizing there was a pandemic that was going to flip the world upside down right around the corner.

2020 was a bust, I won’t lie. There were too many changes, and too many unexpected turns to navigate, so all of the measures we had so meticulously laid out for the year were uprooted, put through a blender, and thrown in the compost bin. 

As things stabilized in 2021, we set out again to drive the vision forward this time with much better success. The team was growing and as new members joined us we were able to introduce the concept and provide global context to what we're trying to achieve by the end of the year. 

The real magic though started to happen when we set out for building our 2022 vision.

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Most Common Roadblocks Typically Seen with Coaching Clients

What is Shiny New Object Syndrome (SNOS)?

Shiny New Object Syndrome (SNOS) is when new initiatives and new ideas come easier than follow through. It’s the moment when a new opportunity arises through your network that might not be totally aligned with your services, but it just seems like something you shouldn’t turn down because of the impact it could have on your organization. What does this actually look like?

A fellow business owner tells you about the new project management software they’ve been using and how it has revolutionized the way they operate. So, of course, you schedule a demo and get sucked into the funnel, and all of the sudden a “change for the sake of change” is occupying your entire team's bandwidth.

Or, It’s when you learn about V2MOM (V2MOM is a coaching and project management framework) for the first time and decide it’s way better than the EOS system you’re already using (EOS is a trending entrepreneurial ‘operating system’ that can help businesses gain traction).

(Surprise: we are a little bias when it comes to this example… We LOVE V2MOM.)

The shiny new object (SNO) comes along, and all of those previously shiny projects, and initiatives you should be working on, fall by the wayside.

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eGuide’s Guide to Setting a Vision for 2024

The January Starting Line

No matter if you are on a fiscal year or a calendar year, January seems to always carry with it the weight of looking another 12 months in advance. This raises the age-old conversation within yourself and your organization of “This year I am going to do X” or, “This year X is going to be different”. For organization owners, especially those looking to continue to grow, it can feel like you completed one marathon and are immediately jumping into another one.

As we creep ever closer to the year ahead we recommend everyone take a moment to reflect on where they came from, where they are, and where they want to go. Sounds daunting, right? Well, we have a few pointers to help you break things down and solidify the vision. (Added Bonus: the same rules below can be applied to your personal life with a little tweaking!).

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V2MOM - Why Simplicity Matters

The V2MOM technique has officially entered the professional development ‘zeitgeist’. This clean and simple method for goal setting, collective alignment, and project management is now being used in organizations of all sizes and across a wide spectrum of industries.

For those who have not yet caught on: V2MOM is a business coaching framework created by Marc Benioff (Founder of SalesForce), that focuses on 5 key areas: Vision, Values, Methods, Obstacles, and Measures.

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Digging into V2MOM with Emily Washcovick

This month we are focusing on goal planning and holding yourself accountable to those goals using the V2MOM method and Trello! Putting these practices into action, eGuide talked with Emily Washcovick, one of our long time business coaching clients (and friends), to demonstrate how these tools can be beneficial for goal planning in your business and in life!

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