The flywheel effect describes momentum from small wins leading to continued improvement. Find out how to use it in your engagement strategy.| Engagement Multiplier
Jim Collins wrote a great little book called Turning the Flywheel to further develop an idea introduced in his book Good to Great to describe how various parts of a business model can be mutually reinforcing. Most businesses from start-ups to major corporations have built or attempted to kick start their own flywheels. These flywheels operate for their business overall or individual products, to propel growth, cross-sell or otherwise amplify the economies of scale of their operations. Let...| Risk and Cyber
In today’s hyper-competitive world, businesses no longer rely solely on gut decisions or intuition; they depend on data-driven insights to stay agile and make fast, smart decisions. However, data alone isn’t the answer; it’s the enabler to create momentum on a business & technology flywheel: a model where data drives decisions, decisions drive actions, and those actions drive value, propelling the business forward in a self-reinforcing cycle. In a previous post, I used a model to explai...| Unladen swallow - Olivier Wulveryck
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Picture a huge, heavy flywheel—a massive metal disk mounted horizontally on an axle, about 30 feet in diameter, 2 feet thick, and weighing about 5,000 pounds. Now imagine that your task is to get the flywheel rotating on the axle as fast and long as possible. | www.jimcollins.com
Learning to write is learning to think, because writing is thinking. They are two peas in a powerful pod. This article goes over my writing process, focused on minimizing the activation energy to get started.| Steph | Smith