Riot Point Radio Ep 16: Isolation special. Can we talk business? Please.

Welcome to this special edition of Riot Point Radio

What a mess this virus is creating.

Can’t go to work? Losing sales?

Can we use what’s going on to build a better business?

Yes we can.

Can we talk business? Please.

I've enjoyed the online self-development stuff but enough already. 

I'm done with following the online workout, and people trying to sell me their technical solutions to remote working. 

I don't want to use this lockdown to 'learn how to mediate.'  I want to use it to improve the quality of my business, and sure as heck I don't want to be under this stress at the next pandemic.   

Are you the same? This is where I am.

  • If it's not about making customers or keeping customers, I don't want it in my inbox. 

  • The only ‘economy’ I can really improve is yours and mine.

So, come on, let’s get back to business.  

As they say in construction, “Let’s start pouring concrete.”

Based on my customer research (you’ll hear this in the Radio broadcast), this is what we’re going to do.

Two things. 

Part 1. We’re going to give you a framework that will help you make sense of what’s going on at the moment. It will help you analyse what has worked in the past, and what will work in the future.

You’ll receive this via a special episode of Riot Point TV next week.

It will include an diagnostic exercise of your business (yes, we’re all Doctors now) and we’ll use this output as raw material for part 2.

Part 2, We’re going to offer you a simple but powerful guide for helping you thrive in the day after the chaos passes. We’re calling this the “Battlefield Guide to Strategy in a Post-Corona World”. 

It’s a set of field manuals that will help you respond when you’re under fire but still have a mission to fulfil.

And there’s no need for your sign up for anything. It’ll come to your inbox unless you opt-out.

You hear that? That’s the truck of action pulling up.  

C’mon. 

Let’s start pouring concrete.

Oh, and if you know someone else who wants to pour concrete, pass this on. Share the love.