chuck anderson / creative collaboration show
We talked about serving clients better, brainstorming processes that ignite imagination for uncanny solutions, life as a “brave” small business owner and overcoming self-made obstacles when the next step looks more like a helluva leap.
I also shared insights on the absolute key in forming emotional attachments to ideas, why it’s always best to A-S-K no matter what, and the power of collaboration in business.
- Focus on Providing Superior Client Experiences (05:23) – Diane emphasizes the need to start with a focus on serving clients better, which translates into business success.
- The Brainstorming Process (12:45) – Diane explains why we get stuck in the “getting ready to get ready” process, and wheeling in the opposite direction with brainstorming that lets your vital imagination out of the cage (no idea is bad).
- How Solopreneurs and Small Business Owners Hurt Themselves Right Out of the Gate (18:10) – And what Diane’s mentor Jay Abraham and client Michael Gerber reminded her about to provide fast remedy. (What they recommend works.) How Diane specifically approaches business collaborations (and teaches now too).
- How to NOT Kill That Great Idea (24:10) – Diane discusses the importance of developing ideas into actionable theories and using personal networks quickly to aid execution (before you freak out and quit on the idea).
- Asking for Support and Overcoming Fear (28:52) – Diane shares the necessity of asking for assistance and avoiding over-preparation, emphasizing action over perfection.
Connect with Chuck at: Collaborators Unite