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Cash is king. Cash flow* keeps you king. Kings own their business; creditors need not apply. Kings choose their journeys and who can join them. It’s good to be king.
With that in mind, here are some principles that can serve to either keep you king or help you be a king in your business, king of cash flow.
Education.
Start with yourself. Are positive cash flows meaningful to you as the organization’s leader? Why? Do you measure it? Would you be able to answer, if asked, how much cash-flow do you generate each month? How long would it take for you to find that answer?
Can you explain what it may mean to everyone in your organization? (survival, ownership, control, freedom, growth, new equipment, new hires, no layoffs, incentives, R&D…)
Are you not sure you want feedback from others? Read on.
Connection.
Connect the dots. Connect the lines on the org chart. Connect your strategy. Connect its execution. Connect their tasks. Connect their success.
Connect what they do and why to how it adds or subtracts to generating positive cash-flow.
Connect what they do and why to what it means for them personally. See above.
It’s one thing to offer a classroom definition of cash-flow and its sources. It becomes entirely different when you connect your strategy, its execution, their tasks, their strengths, their successes and non-successes, to generating cash-flow and the options it provides.
Recognition.
Recognition by our peers, family and our leaders is at or near the top of personal motivators. Any organization, any size, any culture*.
That motivator applies to increasing cash flows in your organization. Recognize the successes of everyone in your organization for how they contribute to reaching positive cash flows.
Some successes will add cash by increasing revenues. Some successes will save cash by cutting costs. Recognize them.
Engagement
How? Ask.
Operative word is ‘we’. Everyone’s participation then provides theirs answer for these questions:
Inspiration
Now you’re aligned. Now you’re engaged. Now you’re learning. Now you’re finding more solutions. Now you’ve inspired. Now everyone’s inspired.
Repetition.
You will repeatedly turn to these principles. Success brings greater challenges. Greater challenges need greater solutions. Now you have a culture of connection as Michael Lee Stallard talks about, a culture of continuous learning as Gary Harpst calls it.
Reminder
It’s an endless journey. You, the plural you, will need each others help.
* Broad generalizations like this are always dangerous. I usually recoil from a post when I read them. I make it here for brevity’s sake.
* Operating cash flow may be the more accurate term here. The term cash flow can include outside sources of cash: investments, loans, etc. But these sources can come at the cost of being the king, your culture, your brand, your company.
Links:
Being Strategic: Plan for Success, Out-Think Your Competitors, Stay Ahead of Change by Erika Andersen
Six Disciplines of Excellence by Gary Harpst
Fired Up or Burned Out, by Michael Lee Stallard
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7 Principles for Cash Flow Kings
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April 23, 2010 - 4:25 pm
Thanks for all the RTs everyone! @zanesafrit
Thank you, Anita, for building this resource!