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What are you doing that’s killing your chances…video your way to job success!
Posted August 30th, 2008 by Jason

When I was preparing for a job interview as a business process analyst at a large corporate company a couple of years ago, I knew I had a problem. I’m a waffler and I would attempt to answer questions from 90 different angles with 360 explanations of specific degrees of influence that could affect each! To make matters worse, during interviews I would be so busy explaining, describing and clarifying that I would often forget the original question and suffer through one of those ‘long, silent periods’.

Well it was time to do something about my interview performance before this next big interview. I needed to take a more scientific approach and see myself in an interview situation - how were my explanations addressing those tricky behavioral questions, did I look relaxed, where was I looking, was I speaking too fast?  Essentially, I needed to see my many mistakes ‘warts and all’, review and improve!

So I turned to what any good professional sports team coach would do to dramatically improve results and used video analysis! It helped that I created a realistic setting and took the whole exercise seriously but what a huge benefit it was and it didn’t cost a dime!

I had two friends ask me a variety of relevant interview questions while being videoed using my Sony digital handy-cam placed on a tripod. After listening to my friend’s feedback we would all review and discuss the video which I’d play back on a large TV screen. It was so much more believable and impactful for me being able to actually see myself objectively in the actual interview situation - a total revelation!

It took around 90 minutes to go from waffling, indirect answers to clear, relevant and structured answers with good examples. My confidence also increased throughout the session from being able to see my progress from the first recording to the final one and it felt great knowing that I was communicating so much more effectively.

So what happened in the actual interview? It was a breeze - I had good eye contact, felt relaxed and confident, answered clearly and concisely and enjoyed the whole process. I was offered the job the next day and started work two-weeks later at the highest paying job I had ever had! Interestingly, it wasn’t really the role that suited my strengths, qualifications, or experience but I got it anyway and learned a lot!

Are there any situations where you have used video to clearly see what has been ‘going on’ and where you may have been ‘killing your chances’? If you haven’t used video to see and improve an aspect of your life or business give it a go as you will be astounded at the clarity and increase in performance it will bring at a minimum of your time.

Thanks greatly for reading and please leave a comment. 


Jason

 

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The growth/dysfunction paradox!
Posted August 20th, 2008 by Jason

Why is it that dysfunction so often increases the more our business grows? The start or purchase of a new business is often a joyous time full of hope and promise. We continue to believe the lie that is entrenched in the ‘employed’ that we can now enjoy the freedom that being our own boss will bring us instead of pandering to superiors.

If we are lucky the ‘honeymoon’ goes on for months or maybe years and seems very ‘real’. It may seem like we don’t really have to work that hard on the details such as marketing, book keeping or systems as things are running ‘just fine’! We think that simply continuing to do what the previous owner showed us or what our professional advisor’s tell us is quite sufficient.

So things get even better - the market is ripe, business is booming and customers are buying! We need to expand operations so we hire more staff, lease new premises or buy new hardware that will help us do the work that we do faster and in greater quantities than before.

But we start to strike ‘issues’ with increasing frequency. The landlord hikes the rent, our new employee starts coming late for work, some customers are paying invoices well after the due date, our product has a persistent malfunction etc. Things are starting to go wrong just when our business is showing so much promise.

At first the symptoms are subtle but grow increasingly disturbing and substantial over time. The issues take on a life of there own with a building inertia! You are now experiencing the growth/dysfunction paradox which states that the greater the growth the greater the problems!

We conveniently blame our people, customers or market place. However, the reality is that "85% of organizational problems can be attributed to processes with the remaining 15% falling into the people category" (Dan Madison, Process Mapping, Process Improvement, and Process Management). If your business has no systems and processes in place dysfunction will only increase with growth.

So the choices we have to address this paradox are to down-size or systematize. By down-sizing we can maintain personal control of every aspect (or as much as possible), of our business which will consequently severely limit growth, kill us or create a business that replaces our life as we know it. The problem is that markets change and as demand for our product or service wains so does our income yet working hours will often increase.

A far better solution is to ‘nail down’ our systems and processes carefully so that we can be confident that key functions of our business are reliable and dependable. We do the internal work to grow our ‘business consciousness’ so that our core processes are clear and understood. We then continually try, tweak, improve and test the latest and greatest techniques, tactics and information relevant to today’s marketplace. We keep what works and throw-out what doesn’t.

We must be acutely aware that the successful business owner is a ’surgeon’. We must keep the heart pumping while constantly repairing, improving and re-building the many systems that ensure the survival and growth of our businesses over the long term.

Thank you very much for reading and please leave a comment.

Jason

 

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