To Identifying The Purpose, Answer the "Why" Question

May 18th, 2010 § 0 comments

At the beginning of the day, every organization must ask themselves the provocatively dumb “Why?” question; “Why are we doing this?”

Non-monetary success cannot be determined without understanding your true purpose behind what you do? Getting into business to make money is not the purpose, it is merely a result of the vision that birthed the idea which has been translated into a viable business.

Organizations like Apple and Starbucks understand their Why, Microsoft and Dunkin Donuts does not.

Variations of Why Questions:

  • Why should anyone care about what you do?
  • Why are you doing what you’re doing?
  • Why should you, the leader, care about your idea?
  • Why do you think your idea (product, service, belief, etc.) is needed in this world?
  • Why should your customers spend their money on your idea?
  • Why should your employees care and support your idea?

If the above questions cannot be answered, your business is simply just operating without a true purpose – even if monetary success is achieved.

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