30 min

Systems of Success in Business WE ARE STRONGER LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER

    • Entrepreneurship

Anita Eliason (https://www.msbdc.org/) provides tools for you to use in business.  

Think about the hat analogy.  Going to a 5-star restaurant with a ball cap on or think about going to a baseball game with a Top Hat you would wear to an extremely formal wedding, they aren't the rights.  You have to have the right hat on for the right circumstance.

We need to understand the number of hats we wear as small business owners.  There are 4 very distinctive hats:


CEO – responsible for vision and mission – the big picture
COO – responsible for day to day operation – everything we do between the product and service to the customer is the job of operations person.
CFO – responsible for thinking about the loans, debts, our relationships with bankers, etc. It’s not about pumping out reports and putting it on the desk, it’s creating a few key metrics that make sense.
CCO – responsible to create consistency of communication and message across all areas.

This is part of the New England Veterans Chamber of Commerce's, Military Family Leadership Series, WE ARE STRONGER LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER

We created this series because we are in a unique time in history, and people are looking for answers. As individuals who are military-connected, we have unique lessons we can teach other, who better knows the meaning of “Got Your Six” then our military. For those who don’t know pilots in WWI were the first to say “I got your six” meaning I have your back, you are safe, because I am here. You can find additional information at https://nevcc.org

Anita Eliason (https://www.msbdc.org/) provides tools for you to use in business.  

Think about the hat analogy.  Going to a 5-star restaurant with a ball cap on or think about going to a baseball game with a Top Hat you would wear to an extremely formal wedding, they aren't the rights.  You have to have the right hat on for the right circumstance.

We need to understand the number of hats we wear as small business owners.  There are 4 very distinctive hats:


CEO – responsible for vision and mission – the big picture
COO – responsible for day to day operation – everything we do between the product and service to the customer is the job of operations person.
CFO – responsible for thinking about the loans, debts, our relationships with bankers, etc. It’s not about pumping out reports and putting it on the desk, it’s creating a few key metrics that make sense.
CCO – responsible to create consistency of communication and message across all areas.

This is part of the New England Veterans Chamber of Commerce's, Military Family Leadership Series, WE ARE STRONGER LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER

We created this series because we are in a unique time in history, and people are looking for answers. As individuals who are military-connected, we have unique lessons we can teach other, who better knows the meaning of “Got Your Six” then our military. For those who don’t know pilots in WWI were the first to say “I got your six” meaning I have your back, you are safe, because I am here. You can find additional information at https://nevcc.org

30 min