KICK OFF Meeting – Entrepreneur’s CoP & MeetUPs

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Notice of misprint: “The statistics validates that the Caribbean immigrant is among the least likely to start and grow a business in the OCED,’  should read: OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development).

Kick off Meeting
Community of Practice and GTA Meetups for Caribbean Entrepreneurs in the Diaspora

 

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Strategy Was Not Eaten for Breakfast

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It is not difficult to recall organizations with solid Corporate Strategy Plans, equally good operational plans and disappointing results.

In some instances, the strategy and plans were so compelling they helped each entity to secure millions of dollars in funding.

So, what went wrong?

There were skilled project and operations managers working in their operational areas, there were other functional leads that were committed and worked hard.

But there was no department or individual with the responsibility for managing the execution of the organization’s strategy.  Project leads focused on their projects, things changed in the environment and some adjustments were made but pretty much on a putting out the fire basis or grab that opportunity without a proper assessment of resource cost or how it would or would not move the organization closer to its desired change.

Of course, there were performance reporting meetings but the connection to the desired change for the organization was forgotten. The strategy was forgotten, the change was forgotten, how the strategy would deliver change was forgotten.

How did this happen when the project managers did what they ought to do? They managed their individual projects and issues arising. The fact is, it is not possible to do all of that while managing the results at the organizational level.

Small, medium and large entities struggle with strategy execution—more than 60% of them fail to execute 80% of their strategy.

The results are hardly a surprise given, 75% of senior management are caught up with working on execution issues.

What the figures and results point to is the need for an individual or team that managers and leaders can count on to help them keep the focus on strategy.  By keeping the focus, we mean monitoring progress on executing it, scanning the environment internally and externally and sounding the alarm when there is a need to adjust strategy on an ongoing basis.  Last but not least the individual or team responsible for managing strategy execution must also guide and/ or facilitate the process of strategy re-evaluation and reformulation.

The aforementioned processes must be backed by information and responses that includes the need of the people executing the strategy, gather learning from them as well as track and capture patterns for informing strategy update. An important function of the role is providing messaging and communication for ensuring understanding of strategy.  In addition, the lead must facilitate processes for ensuring each individual see their personal interest met along with that of the organization when strategy is executed effectively. He or she must deliver messaging and assessment of results for actions that are intended to promote the desired values and ethical stance of the organization.

The degree to which desired culture is the norm for internal and external customers will have a tremendous impact on whether or not execution shows up or delivers the strategy.

In recent times some organizations have come to believe a reliance on more monitoring and evaluation will do the trick. It is most certainly going to improve the results but if your M & E team or lead is not competent in strategy development and the management of strategy execution then you will find that good strategy stays in the plan document. You will also be wiser regarding what worked and what didn’t, you will get more planned outputs delivered but the next report card will be similar if for a different area of outcome.

Someone has to keep the organization reminded about its purpose, the competitive edge it seeks and facilitate the meeting of minds and assessment of actions for making the adjustments to strategy in order to achieve those results.strategic issues worry list

A good strategy could become a wonderful souvenir and missed opportunity.  When execution fails to put strategy to work, you will feel as if someone ate your breakfast and lunch and it is 5:00 pm. Excellent execution of a bad strategy will lead to certain disaster. And poor execution of a great strategy could be just as bad.

We are equipped to help organizations and their teams to manage strategy execution for ensuring the desired results are achieved in the context of the organization.  We know that individual and collective behaviours, desires and aspirations must be provided for if culture is to support effective strategy execution.  Translating and communicating the strategy for winning commitment that drives action is key.  We did not touch mobilizing resources for financing strategy among other factors that are crucial to success in strategy execution.

Many companies who claim they cannot afford help with the management of strategy execution have never sought to inquirer about the cost of such a solution. In fact, they are likely busy blaming human resource or other factors for their results.  Moreover, they may have not assessed the cost, loss, risk and threat of not investing in such a solution. We need not remind you that strategy has to be updated, adjusted or changed at a rapid pace in today’s world.

Invest in strategy execution management support for ensuring strategy delivers the results you desire.

Act now strategy execution help Whether you lead a large or small company we invite you to click the act now button to schedule a cost-free session on how we could help with corporate strategy (No, we are not referring to just strategic planning, before planning your team must engage in a solid strategic thinking exercise). Your strategy expert will even complete a process referred as LEAD if applying the ASP Approach as the very first step in the process.

If you have a solid corporate strategy plan we can help you with performance management—our focus is beyond outputs and behaviours for getting results at the individual level. Sure, we do consider and offer related guidance, but we are focused on achieving results at the organizational, community, national and regional levels.

If you do not have a plan or your plan or strategy is in need of a review or objective eye we can help.  It could also be that you are on top of performance management but need help with an environmental scan or market research for updating your strategy. 

I am confident that you will kick yourself really hard for not looking at the possibilities before. But don’t stay kicking too long, let us roll up sleeves and put hands and hearts to the task of improving your results.

Meegan Scott, lead strategy consultant at Magate Wildhorse Ltd.

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High Performance Caribbean Ring & CoP

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Launch of Entrepreneurs MeetUP and Community of Practice (CoP)

The GTA hub of the High-Performance Caribbean Entrepreneur’s Ring will be officially launched on Saturday, March 31, 2018  by Meegan Scott and Magate Wildhorse Ltd.  At the launch we will engage in B2B networking, getting to know each other as well as add some of your wishes to the objectives and working of the HIPCE Ring.

Because it is a Caribbean Entrepreneur’s group we are looking for others who would love to join us. Let’s have a meeting of minds and joint action for growing high performance Caribbean businesses and outstanding entrepreneurs in the Diaspora.

Meeting facilitator: Meegan Scott will lead the session.

The MeetUP and CoP is a group of Caribbean entrepreneurs in the Diaspora including members of the Caribbean-Canadian group who will meet monthly (Downtown, Toronto), as well as online to learn, share, collaborate and build knowledge in the area of Caribbean Entrepreneurship and success strategies for our immigrant entrepreneurs. Besides networking and information sharing the group serves as a resource for advice, tips, advertising, market and market research hub.

It will remain consistently so.

Join us at: https://goo.gl/AnhZuE (Online home of the MeetUP and CoP).

Be with us on March 31, 2018.

You are welcome to join us for our preliminary online session on March 13, 2018 (details available in the Ring).

We look forward to your active participation!

Please feel free to forward this announcement to others.

 

High Performance Caribbean Entrepreneur’s Network

Connect! Yes, join us at the High Performance Caribbean Entrepreneur’s Ring on LinkedIn and through our local and face-to-face virtual meetings. Next Meetup,  Wednesday, March 6, 2018, see the link below for details.
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For Caribbean entrepreneurs in the diaspora.
Ask to join today!
Note there is also a local face-to-face Meetup for Caribbean-Canadian Entrepreneurs in the GTA.
Organizer: Meegan Scott
Sponsored by Magate Wildhorse
Contact us for details.
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Call for Reviewers & Editors — Magazine/Journal

The Noësis: MWildhorse Strategy and Performance Magazine (two issues per year) is committed to publishing non-technical as well as technical information in the fields of Business and International Development. With a focus on strategy, marketing, trade, performance management and measurement, intellectual property and the creative industries—the publication aims to provide a complete and reliable source of information, how-to and in field applications on the aforementioned topics.  It will facilitate the growth of grey literature in strategy, marketing and performance management unique to Caribbean-Canadian and Caribbean organizations. By Caribbean we refer to the Caribbean and its diaspora markets.  We are devoted to publishing high quality articles and stories that are easily accessible and sold at an inclusive price.

springcover2018sampleThe magazine will also feature Canadian business stories and approaches.

Canadian researchers, practitioners and graduates are provided with an opportunity to publish whether or not their pieces contain a Caribbean focus.

The Noësis publishes articles, case studies, anecdotes, jokes, cartoons, interviews, literature reviews, stories, opinions, commentaries, news stories, and research works that are original and of high standards.

Join Us as a Reviewer/an Editorial Member

Magate Wildhorse Ltd and Meegan Scott are the independent publishers of The Noësis. We are committed to ensuring peer-reviewed, edited and proof-read content is shared with our readership.

As a new publisher, we have opened the call for reviewers and editors.

Reviewers and editor/reviewers sought will review scholarly or academic like pieces or pieces intended for the general public, as such different skills and experience sets are required.

A reviewer (Academic or scholarly pieces) is expected to exercise his/her expertise and knowledge to critically analyze the content of submissions as well as drafts and proposed pieces. Contributors and the magazine look forward to impartial, fair and constructive suggestions which can help improve the quality of the publication. A reviewer must be an expert in his/her field, should have in depth knowledge of his field and should have been actively involved in reviewing submissions for other journals or magazine or have experience in reviewing academic papers. Successful and dedicated reviewers will be invited to join our editorial board. Reviewers should hold a PhD or DBA in the area or field for which a piece is being reviewed.

Editor/reviewers for pieces aimed at the general public may be industry experts, generalists and/or journalists with experience in reviewing submissions for business magazines and newspapers. Editors/reviewers are expected to exercise their expertise in reviewing and editing submissions for content, accuracy, clarity, style, voice, language and Consistency.  For Caribbean rooted pieces a knowledge of phrases, sayings, folklore and creole from the different countries would be an asset. You are also expected to provide feedback for helping the editor with design layout, editing and proof-reading (spelling, grammar, punctuation, insertions an amendment, labels and attribution). Editor/Reviewers should hold a PhD, DBA, MBA, MSc., LLM or Communications or Journalism Degree as appropriate to their role or the topic(s) they will edit or review.

A double-blind peer review process will be used.

Editorial Board members are responsible for helping with peer reviewing and editing of the content submitted for the publication. Soliciting papers for the magazine, recommending suitable reviewers, and advising on the development of the magazine are among the duties of editorial board members. Promoting the publication at conferences, events, institutions, special and academic libraries as well as providing feedback, views and comments for improving the magazine are key responsibilities of editorial board members. Editorial Board members should hold a PhD, DBA, MBA, MSc., LLM or Communications or Journalisms Degree as appropriate to their role or the topic(s) they will edit or review.

Board members must also be experienced in reviewing business magazines, newspapers, professional, academic or trade journals.

All applicants must possess strong business and academic competence in English.

Reviewers, editor/reviewers and editorial board members will all be listed in The Noësis and on the publications’ web site at: https: www.theNoësis.com (Soon to be launched).

Editors and reviewers will receive three (3) complimentary copies of the publication as well as free online subscription.

Submit Your Application

To apply please submit a copy of your CV, your full name, email and skype contact along with a brief note indicating your interest in and the strengths you bring to the publication.  Thanks also for including the country in which you are located, required turnaround time for review and editing of pieces nd your experience serving in a related role.

Application deadline: March 7, 2018  (Now extended and ongoing).

Submit your application to: magatewildhorse@gmail.com

All available roles are volunteer positions.

Note: Please indicate your interest in the subject line of your Email by including one or two of the following:

Join Reviewer Team” or “Join Editorial Board” or “Join Editor-in-chief or Join Editor/Reviewer General

Thank you in advance for your interest.

Magate Wildhorse Ltd.

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The Noësis: MWildhorse Strategy and Performance Magazine — Call for Papers

Deadline: April 15, 2018

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Focus Group — Invitation Executing Strategy & Resource Constraints

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We are recruiting participants.

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Contributor Guidelines

News stories and features should be between 800 to 2000 words; while articles and research works should be between 2000 to 2500 words (Review articles may be a maximum of 3000 words) and must be submitted by May 30, 2018.

Synopsis, proposals or draft submissions must be submitted by April 15, 2018.

Contributors are invited to submit a headshot photo and a one sentence biographical note. While company name and contact may also be included below the article, mention of company, client name, services and product offered are not permitted in the body of your submission.

Authority

Submissions should include references and attribution. Arguments must be substantiated by research, cases, examples, quotes and statistics.

Clarity, Brevity and Simply

Keep it brief, clear and simple.  Saving time, accelerating learning and simplicity are important to our readers. Pieces written for the general public should be in language that anyone can understand. Pieces with a more academic or professional target should strive towards using simple language but may include jargons and industry language, though constructed so all our readers can understand.

What to Include in Your Draft or Proposal

Submissions must be in MS Word documents. Illustrations and images should be clear and impactful in communicating your ideas. They may include maps, photos, illustration, tables, infographics and other images that are properly labelled.

Deadline for final submissions: May 30, 2018
Deadline for submission of drafts or proposals: April 15, 2018.

To submit your proposal, article or query, please contact Meegan Scott by Email at: magatewildhorse@gmail.com

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What to Include in Your Draft or Proposal

  • The problem, issue, idea or concept? Say whether it is new, a counter argument for an existing idea, news, or something unique to the Caribbean or one of its diaspora markets.
  • Who is the article aimed at? General public, professionals, practitioners, researchers, students, business owners, consultants.
  • Why it is important to your target readers? How will they benefit from this article?
  • How will your idea impact the public, organizations, entrepreneurs or their teams?
  • Is it a breakthrough? How can it be applied?
  • What research have you carried out? What professional and/or academic experience do you bring to the topic and readers?
  • What key messages should readers understand? Is there something that must be changed now?

Submissions must be in MS Word documents. Illustrations and images should be clear and impactful in communicating your ideas. They may include maps, photos, illustration, tables, infographics and other images that are properly labelled.

Deadline for final submissions: May 30, 2018
Deadline for submission of drafts or proposals: April 15, 2018.

To submit your proposal, article or query, please contact Meegan Scott by Email at: magatewildhorse@gmail.com

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