Category Archives: Motivation Techniques

Enrepreneurs need motivation techniques that work for them. The techniques which work will depend on many factors, so we have presnted a set of expert techniques from the upcoming book. The Motivated Entrepreneur.

Direction or Momentum?

I listening to Gordon Lord at a breakfast talk at Birmingham Science Park, he asked the question : Is it more important to have Direction or Momentum? He stated in his view it was momentum, and as a coach he could develop someone’s direction if they was moving forward. However no momentum is hard to direct.

This got me thinking about business and my own startups. Sometimes its difficult to see if we have any direction and the momentum is all but gone from our sails. Being in a start-up is about getting thousands of things done to achieve one step forward. Sometimes in the dark.

I have always looked at developing businesses which could be faster than others in the market. Software is very hard to patent and therefore the fastest product to market with an innovation gains some market share, do this over an over again and this generates a loyalty, a brand loyalty which many companies would only dream of. It also forces me and my business, to constantly innovate the technology, business model and also the customer proposition. This also ensure we are lean and mindful of our competition.

To do this, I think of my products as they were t-shirts, when every T-shirt is made of the same cloth, but its about the design and how that design gains empathy with the buyer. Why would want to sell only one t-shirt to a person? No one (very little people, anyway) buys the same t-shirt twice, so you must be constantly designing new designs, understanding you target demographic, the up coming trends and hype which you can use to ensure your products benefit from the free marketing and attraction. The portfolio of design capture a market presence which attract browsers, then buyers who virally market your products by simply wearing your t-shirts.

No business knows the direction these trends will take them. Being on trend with a large enough market is the only important factor that ensures growth and success in the t-shirt business.  It’s a design numbers game.

So I have spent the first six months of 2012, getting a business with no direction and no momentum (a bootstrapped start-up) to a place where it has we have 10 brilliant people creating, new game titles, new brands, building associated products and services which people throughout the world will play, interact and engage with for many years to come.

Now all I need is a little more momentum towards the direction of launching one of our titles for me to say we finally have true business momentum. I guess then we can look at the direction travelled and ask if we need to pivot.

Playing the Enterprise Game

I was recently reading about the Spanish explorers looking for El Dorado, heading for a place, which no one had come back from.  Also this week seeing NASA landing a one tonne vehicle on Mars, saying we will one day land a real person.  Both are achievements of amazing people.

Explorers were and are entrepreneurs.

The successful entrepreneurs understand the rules of the game (Being in favour with the King of Spain or maintaining USA government funding during an election year), play the game to the desired conclusion and manage the risk on their terms. Not much has changed in over 500 years.

However, today we can test our “entrepreneur game play” like no other has ever done. Learning through game play is well established and re-connecting the real-virtual world learning is important in this case. It is important when and what to learn in games.

When you start playing your latest xbox game, the first five or ten minutes are spent learning the rules, controls, physical aspects, tasks and goals of games. Once these are understood you proceed to managing the risks (bullets, baddies, obstacles..etc).

The management of risk is also well established for seasoned entrepreneurs and gamers. They have both tuned this to ensure a higher probability of success. In both cases, time is their only currency traded for a higher risk in their new venture.

Based on previous games, you may have a play strategy that will be continuously modified during the play. This is very much the the case with entrepreneurs. Their business plan will be a strategy or series of best-case scenarios which the entrepreneur will know works for them and their skill set (the same as the gamer). A series of personalized moves or short cuts which provides you the advantage on your opponent has always (since Rules of War) been one of the core tactics for success.

Once in the game/ business, the strategy and management of the risks will be altered in real time to ensure the current goals are achieved. You can never forecast when a surprise attack will occur and therefore you must always have enough ammunition and resources to overcome these random events. These tactics are often overlooked in start-up businesses, yet seasoned gamers and entrepreneurs understand them very well.

The partnering with other players is also an important aspect of today’s games (World of War Craft). Without this you cannot build greater resources and achieve higher rewards. Again this is a skill you will see with successful entrepreneurs, why do something that someone else is better at, find you core strength and maximize your rewards on this. So you find t-shirt businesses who don’t make, print and sometimes even retail their products. This is also the case when funding a business, investors are partners in your business.

The physical controls (keyboard, mouse, joystick, controllers) used and implemented in a game allow us to manage the game. In business these controllers can be just as simple, such as people skills, presentation and setting SMART goals.

Games have had their score board’s for years and forum to look and exchange comments.

The whiteboard is in everyone’s office, putting targets, status and issues in one place for everyone to see, discuss and develop solution is just the best business tool developed by the human race.

So the next time you sit down for the entire weekend to play your console, you are entirely justified in saying you are developing your entrepreneurial skills. Go and enjoy, cus ….

Gamers can be entrepreneurs too..