Meaningful Conversations. Geoff Hudson-Searle

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Meaningful Conversations Geoff Hudson-Searle SearlePrelims_HS181016.indd 1

Copyright 2017 Geoff Hudson-Searle The moral right of the author has been asserted. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, this publication may only be reproduced, stored or transmitted, in any form or by any means, with the prior permission in writing of the publishers, or in the case of reprographic reproduction in accordance with the terms of licences issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside those terms should be sent to the publishers. Matador 9 Priory Business Park, Wistow Road, Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire. LE8 0RX Tel: (+44) 116 279 2299 Email: books@troubador.co.uk Web: www.troubador.co.uk/matador PB: ISBN 978 1785898 501 HB: ISBN 978 1788036 955 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Typeset in 11pt Aldine401 BT Roman by Troubador Publishing Ltd, Leicester, UK Printed and bound in the UK by TJ International, Padstow, Cornwall Matador is an imprint of Troubador Publishing Ltd SearlePrelims_HS181016.indd 2

I would like to thank Mark and Jackie, Liam and Sylvie and Lisa my wonderful friends who allowed me to dream and who never stopped believing in this book. Without their love, support and constant belief, this book would not have been possible. SearlePrelims_HS181016.indd 3

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CONTENTS Preface ix Part One: The Importance of Communication 1 The Foundation of Everything 3 1. Building a life of happiness and success 5 2. Happiness is important to business as well as personal success 8 3. Communication can help improve happiness in business 12 4. The issue of telecommuting 16 A Threat and a Tool 21 1. Tech is changing everything 23 2. Technology in your personal life 26 Technology in the Workplace 33 1. The challenges 35 2. Technology and brand building 38 3. Social media in branding 43 4. The social part of social media 46 5. Don t forget the long view 50 v SearlePrelims_HS181016.indd 5

MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS The Future of Communication 53 1. The two-dimensional world 55 2. The value of three-dimensional communication 57 3. Final thoughts on the humble business card 60 Part Two: The Role of Strategy 63 Ther Big Picture On Strategy 65 1. Starting with the workforce 67 2. Changing face of change 73 3. Why business planning is necessary 78 4. Values and their impact on risk 82 5. What is excellence in business? 85 6. Creativity and innovation in start-ups 89 7. How do you sustain long-term change in a business? 93 8. What is a SWOT analysis? 96 Business Strategy in the Digital Age 99 1. A new way of doing business 101 2. Mobile phones and new ways of selling 104 3. The Psychology of Social Media 107 4. Business in the clouds: risks and advantages 110 5. Setting priorities for data improvement 114 Leadership 119 1. The issue of trust 121 2. Being a leader, not just a manager 126 3. Are leaders born or made? 128 vi SearlePrelims_HS181016.indd 6

Contents 4. Do investors invest in leadership? 131 5. Leadership: Ideas vs. execution 138 6. All roads lead to Rome 141 The Human Side of Strategy 145 1. Balancing work and personal life 147 2. Have we learnt anything from the Romans? 150 3. The value of mentors 153 Part Three: Company Growth and Planning 157 Launching a Business 159 1. The thrill lies in the challenge 161 2. Entrepreneurs and start-ups 164 3. Goal setting for new businesses 171 4. How tech-savvy should you be as an entrepreneur? 175 5. Protecting your company online 178 Finding the Money 181 1. Are you investment-ready? 183 2. Are you investor-ready? 186 3. Do events still help drive sales? 190 4. Constant reinvention in business and in life 193 Management 197 1. The dangers of micro-management 199 2. The changing role of middle management 202 3. The growth path of the CEO 206 vii SearlePrelims_HS181016.indd 7

MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS 4. Planning or failure: points to business success 211 5. The value of culture 215 A New Era 221 1. Challenge and opportunity 223 2. The changing world 227 3. The price of stress 230 4. The importance of personal connections 233 Epilogue 239 About Geoffrey Hudson-Searle 244 viii SearlePrelims_HS181016.indd 8

PREFACE This book has been written about very passionate subjects in business today communication, strategy, and business development and growth which are essential for success and profitability in the business process. In February 2014 I set out to write a weekly blog across a variety of subjects, especially people in business, opinions, research and tips, as well as some revelations past and present. This book is based on those blogs, and it demonstrates the relationship between communication, strategy, and business development and growth; it is important to understand that a number of the ideas, developments and techniques employed at the beginning as well as the top of business can be applied all across a company. This book provides a holistic overview of the essential leading methods in these areas. It can be viewed as a hands-on guide for business professionals and those in higher education. Readers gain insights into topical subjects, including a wide range of tips, models and techniques that will help to build strong and effective solutions in today s business world. The terms communication, strategy and business development and growth have been overused during the last decade and have become devalued as a result. In this book, I aim to simplify these terms and to re-value management and leadership by addressing topics and subjects in each distinct chapter. ix SearlePrelims_HS181016.indd 9

MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS The book is divided into three key areas to make it easy to find the material you need. Each component is easy to locate by the titles at the top of the pages. The sections within the three components relate strongly to each other and are interrelated to all the other sections. You can start with your particular area of interest, or you can read the book from the first page to the end; there really is a topic for everyone in the book. Business professionals and individuals dealing with the great challenges of today s business world have renewed responsibility for what business does best: innovate, invest and grow. Many people wait until circumstances force change and transformation, which can be radical and painful; this book will arm you with the tips, advice and techniques to provide fresh thinking to your everyday environment and to innovate your circumstances for a better environment. We are all extraordinary people and have the ability to share and provide wealth creation and richness to our surroundings. The question is, how much do we want to be extraordinary? This book has been written not just for people in a company or organisation. It is about helping and supporting understanding across a wide variety of subjects to anyone in life: students, budding entrepreneurs, businesspeople and anyone who aspires to do better. x SearlePrelims_HS181016.indd 10

PART ONE The Importance of Communication 1 SearleText_HS181016.indd 1 12/19/16 3:36 PM

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CHAPTER ONE Building a life of happiness and success The way we communicate with others and with ourselves ultimately determines the quality of our lives. life coach Anthony Robbins We humans communicate with many different categories of people lovers, friends, business associates, strangers. Our communication can range from the sharing of our deepest dreams and fears, to asking directions. Regardless of the topic, though, effective communication always requires us to be present, open and engaged. When we are, amazing things can happen. While I was visiting Sedona, in the state of Arizona, United States, I had the good fortune to be introduced to Maia Kincaid, Ph.D. Maia works as an animal and nature communicator and is the author of several books. We met in a wonderful organic restaurant called The Field. On the wall of the restaurant was a very inspiring quote from the mystic poet Rumi: Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there is a field. I ll meet you there. When the soul lies down in that grass the world is too full to talk about. This invitation 5 SearleText_HS181016.indd 5 12/19/16 3:36 PM

MEANINGFUL CONVERSATIONS to move beyond traditional judgments and boundaries set the tone for my discussion with Maia. After a brief chat about Freedom after the Sharks, my recently published book, the conversation turned to her work in animal and nature communication. She asked if I had ever wondered what my pet was thinking or what my pet would say if he could talk. Then she asked if I knew that animals speak as humans do. I told her that a few years ago I had read a book called Animal Speak by Ted Andrews. In the book, Andrews says that our relationship with animals involves our mystical side as well as physical reality. If we are open to that mystical side, animals can teach us valuable lessons, offering us guidance and support. Native Americans and other Shamanic teachers tell us that we can learn much if we are open to all kinds of communication from the natural world. I told Maia that I had experienced this kind of insight from the animal kingdom. I had seen butterflies dancing around my head while I was hiking at 4,500 feet, seen eagles circling at 7,000 feet, had a tarantula climb on my foot, and watched mountain lions, elk, hummingbirds, ravens and many other species. These animals all carried a message for me at a specific time in my life. That caused me to think about what could happen if humans and animals actually could communicate freely. Imagine the power and wisdom that could come of such communication! Maia told me she works to facilitate that kind of two-way communication. As she explains on her website: Talking with an animal directly is a powerful way to provide exactly what they desire, what they need, and what is in their highest good. And, besides that, animals have the most amazing and enlightening 6 SearleText_HS181016.indd 6 12/19/16 3:36 PM

The Importance of Communication things to share with us about their way of viewing and living life, and they have great wisdom to share with us on living our own unique lives. I found this amazing, and it also caused me to wonder: Maia could teach humans to communicate with animals, but many humans have difficulty communicating with other humans in their business and personal lives. Why is this so? Maia finished our discussion by saying that we all need smiles, feelings of fulfillment, feelings of empowerment, and feelings of love, appreciation and gratitude. These inspire unique creative expression and enrich the human heart, mind and soul. These are things that unite us as human beings, and we need to be more thankful for the simple joy of being human. 7 SearleText_HS181016.indd 7 12/19/16 3:36 PM