In my previous blog, we talked about “the gap” and our need for a wake-up call regarding moving to an advisory services mindset.
So how do we move our organizations towards advisory services? How do we seize our future by being relevant starting now? I think there are four foundational building blocks, and we’ll discuss the first one today: MINDSET SHIFT.
Our team members will not move to providing advisory services until they have a mindset shift. How can we accelerate this shift? First, we must understand that our knowledge and many of our analytical skills make us perfectly suited to be the primary advisors for businesses. Unfortunately, we have put ourselves into the accountant box and are comfortable there. Spreadsheets, tax returns, data input, transactional advice. It’s been great the last 100 years.
We will struggle to get our firms out of this accountant’s box without a mindset shift by our team members. But we can begin that shift by developing a common future view. A common futureview is very powerful in helping each other move past and over the gap.
As Daniel Burrus says, “Our future view will determine our future.” Our future view is simply what we believe the future holds. What hard trends will happen regardless of other trends? Are we intentional in understanding the future facts around us and how that shapes our world? Or are we haphazard in our future view?
One thing shaping our future view at HORNE is that we’ve experienced 55 years of incremental change since our firm’s inception in 1962. Now, more change is coming in the next five years than in those past 55 years combined. We treat this as a future fact. The amount and speed of the change we are facing informs our future view. Most of our conversations and thinking involve incremental change, our experience says incremental change, yet we know it is not incremental anymore. I love this Malcolm Gladwell quote, “Change is gradual until it isn’t.”
We’re standing on eight future facts that shape our future view:
These future facts, which many are already prevalent today, can help us influence, educate and collaborate with our teams. Our strategies can be developed and accelerated based on our team understanding and embracing a future view that doesn’t look like 2015 or 2016 or 2017 or 2018 or any of the past 20 years. Let’s revisit our 2018 Future Facts:
How well does your entire organization understand these future facts that are really not future facts anymore?
We have some new future facts that we will be working on after this series of building blocks for advisory services. Unfortunately, we cannot change someone’s mindset. That is an individual choice, just as many will either avoid or ignore or deny these future facts that are here.
Building block one is moving the entire organization forward with a mindset of advisory and a futureview that creates opportunity around new services and new opportunities. A mindset of growth and strategy that is responsive to these facts and the future facts appearing on the horizon.
Next week we will visit how important confidence is to move us forward.