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The Super Bowl is Not a Good Analogy for Business

footballWhat do you think it could be?

With the Super Bowl upon us, we’re thinking about the bigg game – in football and in business. Today we want to compare the two.

The goal in both is the same: to win. But that’s where the similarity ends.

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Let’s look at five differences between football and business:

The game In football, teams play one game at a time. In business, there are multiple games going on all the time.

The clock
In football, there is a clock to tell you when the game ends. In business, there is no clock because the games are ongoing.

However, a lot of business place artificial clocks in their operations – like monthly sales goals.

The competition
In football, teams face off against one competitor at a time. In business, we play against multiple competitors all the time.

In football, your competitor is always your competitor. In business, you may find ways to work with a competitor. For example:

  • There may be markets you can reach together that neither of you can reach on your own.
  • There may be operations or activities you can share more cost-effectively than doing it by yourself.

Measuring success
In football, results are ultimately measured by the scoreboard. In business, we ultimately measure our results with our financial statements.

Football teams measure their progress by points on the board compared to their competitors. Progress measurement in business is a bit more complex:

  • It may be daily, weekly or monthly sales goals.
  • It may be a daily comparison of sales to break-even.
  • There may be activity-based goals.
  • Every business has a dashboard (or should).

The audience
Now we’re ready to talk about the most important difference:

Football teams have fans. Businesses have customers.

Fans are not customers but customers can be fans.

Let’s clarify that last statement:
Fans of a team may also be customers of the business of the team. They may buy tickets to the games; they may buy apparel with the team logo on it and that sort of thing. But that’s a byproduct of their support of the team.

Fan loyalty is not entirely based on the performance of the team. (We root for the Bears so we know this all too well because we’re not fair-weather fans!)

Unlike fans of a football team, customers of a business respond directly to performance:

If performance is poor, they leave.
If performance is acceptable, they sit on their hands.
If performance is great, they jump to their feet and applaud!

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Groundhog Daze

groundhogWhat do you think it could be?

We love watching seasonal movies – Halloween movies, Christmas movies, and yes, the one movie for this time of year … Groundhog Day.

Bill Murray plays Phil Connors, the generally unhappy weather man with a cutting wit. He’s on assignment in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. He can’t wait to do his bit and get back to the city.

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Instead he ends up in a time loop, repeating Groundhog Day over and over again.

Real life can be like that sometimes. It may feel like you’re doing the same thing, day after day. It’s too much of the same – same routine, same commute, same tasks.

You’ve fallen into a groundhog daze!

There are bigg issues at play here. It may be that a career change is in order. It may be that you’re an entrepreneur and you’re ready to move to the next level.

But in this economy, it may be difficult to make a bigg move in the short run. Fortunately, you don’t have to accept the tail wagging the groundhog.

So what can you do now to snap out of a groundhog daze?

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In honor of the most famous groundhog of all, we suggest you “Phil” your day:

“Phil” your day by learning something new.
Get outside your comfort zone. Do something that really makes you stretch. Think about it – in the movie – Bill Murray’s character mastered the piano, learned French and became an ice sculptor.

These were all creative pursuits. If you spend most of your time using the logical side of your brain, then develop your creative side. If you’re mainly involved in creative pursuits, build up your logical brain. 

“Phil” your day by helping someone.
Just like Bill Murray’s character – day after day, you’ve accumulated a whole lot of experiences. How can you leverage those experiences to help someone else?

For example, one of our friends is pretty good with numbers. He’s helping another friend of ours with her taxes. She was without a job for a while this year so money is still a little tight.

“Phil” your day with someone you love.
Who’s your Rita (the character played by Andie MacDowell in the movie)? Phil Connors finally realized that he really loved her. When he gave into that, he got out of the endless torture.

Of course, that’s the Hollywood ending. But before you can truly love someone else you have to love yourself.

Start by making time for yourself if you’re not already. Then you’re ready to move on to others.

That will make your day very “fulphilling”!    

How do you “Phil” your day?

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