Monday, April 30, 2007

The NFL and your small business

Much of this past weekend was spent monitoring the NFL draft. No, the testosterone from the baby boy I'm carrying has not totally taken over my body; Kevin is a big football fan and Draft Day is a national holiday in this house. Usually I busy myself with other stuff when this occurs, but this year I made the mistake of asking a few questions and getting caught up in the plight of these poor, poor football players who just because a team picked them at the #7 spot, instead of #3, will have to forego millions of dollars. My heart goes out to them, really it does.

Anyway, I actually thought it was pretty interesting, once Kevin explained the strategy behind it. Which, after I thought about it, is no different than the marketing and creative strategy of a small business...

Working with what you've got - You can't scrap the whole "team", so assess the areas that are working and look to improve the areas where you are weak.

Getting the most for your dollars - Why pay top dollar for something that you can get for a bargain later?

Short-term planning - Put things in place to go for the "big win" now, and...

Long-term planning - Thinking ahead by making a plan that's not just for this year or next, but also years down the line.

Plus, there's lying and spying and back-stabbing. Throw in a long-lost brother and you've got yourself a Danielle Steel novel.

1 comment:

Brenda said...

LOL
I also spent the weekend watching it....mainly because Bob was watching it. I still don't understand the stradegy behind it...but oh well. It was still interesting anyway. LOL