In this episode, Mike Bills and Misty Elliott of the PureReinvention Project discuss the final fundamental of PureReinvention – Move.
QUOTE IT:
“If we’re really measuring movement, it comes at the end of the process where we actually have a sale, an experience that’s been delivered.” (2:12)
“The really important part of harmonizing movement is in recognizing when one movement starts to ebb and we start to put new, emerging movement in place so we have a rhythm of movement.” (5:49)
DIG IN:
At the 1:10 mark Mike breaks down how the other four fundamentals of reinvention - disrupt, own, simplify, connect, move, are required pre-work in order to actualize your plan and move it forward.
Around 4:35 Mike and Misty talk about how most movements begin in a very fragile state until they find momentum through nurturing and risk-taking.
TAKEAWAYS:
1 - None of the pre-work is meaningful without ultimately putting the ideas into action.
2 - Measurement and data collection inform your movement and give you information to gauge your success and further direct your plan.
3 - Movement is the last part of the process because it is created through the sale, or the experiential delivery of your ideas.
4 - Talking about doing something, and taking steps toward doing something, is not the same as actually doing it. Movement is in the doing.
5 - Keep your expectations in check, and acknowledge - even celebrate - the times you move the ball in the right direction.