If you want to accelerate your professional productivity (maximum results in minimum time), then you must discover the secret to “virtualizing your physical enterprise.”
The best way to “virtualize” is simply to “leverage” human activities and replace them with “robotic” or “automated” activities.
Leverage here is defined as maximum productivity with minimum effort). A great example of how one best-selling author replaced “human” effort with leveraged automation is Jack Canfield with The Success Principles.
Jack and Mark Victor Hansen have sold over 100 million Chicken Soup books over the years uti lizing the “human” effort of physical promotion and book tours. Yet, one “Virtual Book Tour” can sell more than 20 bookstore visits!
Resource: www.ReadTheBigWhiteBook.com
Glossary: “Virtualization” is the process of transforming redundant “human” multi-effort activities into single effort “virtual” results such as replacing many “physical” book tours with one Virtual Book Tour.
The Universal Language of “Flow Charting”
Most entrepreneurial CEOs typically do not take the time to “flow chart” their marketing launches or business plans, yet no skill is more valuable in getting your point across faster, better and easier.
You won’t find the concept, “verbal vision” in Wikipedia or any online dictionary, but I utilize it regularly to describe two important concepts that lead to better business presentations.
To me, Verbal means “words and ideas expressing movement” and Vision means “the act or power of anticipating that which will or may come to be.” So then to flow chart (when utilized as a verb) means to graphically express the process and direction of your ideas.
Resource: www.FlowChartSecrets.com
Glossary: A “flow chart” is a verbal and graphic description of a process or stages of a project that provides a useful language for communicating a personal or professional vision.