The Superpreneur Blueprint Monday post #Week 37 2020

1. Tip of the week

Superpreneurs hate failure. Yet, when they face setbacks they have a remarkable capacity to rebuild themselves and become stronger. They take ownership of mistakes and pass credit for success up to their team.

2. Quote of the week

“Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it’s thinking of yourself less.” C. S. Lewis

3. Question of the week

When was the last time you give yourself permission to be wrong?

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The Superpreneur Blueprint Monday post #Week 36 2020

1. Tip of the week
In order to succeed as a superpreneur, you need to have a high level of energy or stamina. Putting in place healthy habits is a must because your entrepreneurial journey is going to be a very long marathon. The easiest way to change your habits is by doing tiny changes and getting 1% better every day.

2. Quote of the week
“The thrust of continuous action is the firewood which fuels motivation.” Steve Backley

3. Questions of the week
Which bad habits (smoking, eating too much sugar or fat, …) must you stop? Which good habits (sport, eating more greens, sleeping enough, …) must you start? Which tiny actions can you make today?

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The Superpreneur Blueprint Monday post #Week 35 2020

1. Tip of the week

Having a clear Master Plan will set your level of ambition. The Master Plan is a very simple document where you define your major milestones, generally by years. You can keep it personal or you can share it so you can inspire others to follow you.

2. Quote of the week

“Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings.” Salvador Dali

3. Question of the week

Among all the things you want to achieve, what are the top 5 that are an absolute must?

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The Superpreneur Blueprint Monday post #Week 34 2020

1. Tip of the week

A superpreneur blueprint company is a service-minded company. This means serving the customer in a manner that will elicit a positive response, making the customer feel special. Service-minded companies are looking forward to helping their customers and finding solutions to their problems. In driving a flawless service-minded organization, start by defining your priorities (less is more), collect quantitative and qualitative data on a regular basis (daily or monthly) and carry on reviews to guide decisions and make corrective actions if needed. Make sure everyone is aligned with this mindset of service orientation.

2. Quote of the week

“We see our customers as invited guests to a party, and we are the hosts. It’s our job every day to make every important aspect of the customer experience a little bit better.” Jeff Bezos

3. Questions of the week

What are the key elements appreciated by your customers?  Swiftness?  Politeness of your customer support staff?  Quality of the service or product?  What is less appreciated?  Where are the gaps that need to be addressed or some areas where effort must be put, or which is less valued?

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The Superpreneur Blueprint Monday post #Week 33 2020

1. Tip of the week

Learn to say “NO” so you can focus on what really matters to you. When saying no be courteous (“Thanks for … appreciated … unfortunately I’m swamped”); and be resolute (“Listen. I’ll save you some time. I’m not going to … and I’m not going to change my mind”).

2. Quote of the week

“My best tool is to keep front of mind this idea: Everything you say yes to means you are saying no to something else.” — Melanie Benson

3. Questions of the week

Are you saying yes because it will contribute to the achievement of your goals? Or are you saying yes simply because you fear missing out on an opportunity?

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The Superpreneur Blueprint Monday post #Week 32 2020

1. Tip of the week

High growth organizations need high growth individuals. Hence, your role as a superpreneur is to hire, develop and support high potential employees.

2. Quote of the week

“I want everyone inside of Microsoft to take that responsibility. This is not about top-line growth. This is not about bottom-line growth. This is about us individually having a growth mindset.” Satya Nadella

3. Question of the week

How can you cultivate a growth mindset vs a fixed mindset within your organization?

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The Superpreneur Blueprint Monday post #Week 31 2020

1. Tip of the week

If you want to become a superpreneur, you must be super-efficient which means doing the right things in the best possible manner with the least waste of time and effort.  Hence, first of all, do the right things which are supporting your purpose, say NO to all the rest; then be outstanding in your category; and stay focused; avoiding distractions not wasting time; and finally apply a least effort philosophy by having a lean approach in everything you do.

2. Quote of the week

‘’There can be economy only where there is efficiency.’’ Benjamin Disraeli

3. Questions of the week

What’s the one area where you are inefficient today?  How can you recover that situation by being more purposeful, focused and lean?

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The Superpreneur Blueprint Monday post #Week 30 2020

1. Tip of the week

In order to achieve greatness, stimulate creativity and initiative. Keep doors open for any idea. Your people should feel safe to propose new stuff.

2. Quote of the week

“The role of a leader is not to come up with great ideas. The role of a leader is to create an environment in which great ideas can happen.” — Simon Sinek

3. Question of the week

When was the last time you followed a great idea coming from your team?

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The Superpreneur Blueprint Monday post #Week 29 2020

1. Tip of the week

As a superpreneur, you must combine all entrepreneur’s profiles while having a dominant one.  Hence, be a hustler being able to sell anything, an innovator always challenging the status quo, a machine getting things done, a prodigy following your instinct, a strategist with multiple game plans and a visionary driving people behind you.

2. Quote of the week

‘I think if you’re an entrepreneur, you’ve got to dream big and then dream bigger.’ Howard Schultz

3. Questions of the week

What is your dominant entrepreneur’s profile? What are you particularly good at? For missing profiles, how are you going to fill the gap; developing other strengths yourself or finding people who excel in that?

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The Superpreneur Blueprint Monday post #Week 28 2020

1. Tip of the week

In order to make an impact of several orders of magnitude, start by getting tiny improvements, even as low as 1%, and keep going. The magic of compounding will play in your favor.

2. Quote of the week

“The most successful people break a goal down into bite-size pieces, achievable “subgoals” that lead toward the ultimate success they desire.” – Tony Robbins

3. Questions of the week

Which important thing of your life or of your business are you looking for substantial improvement? What can you do today to already make a very small progress?

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