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Saturday, June 30, 2012

The Best Worst Idea is your Business Plan

Didn't they always tell you that you needed a business plan?

Just read this blog post by Chuck Blakeman.....good stuff.

One of the worst things you can ever do is write a business plan. But easily the worst thing you could do is follow it. It’s a great way to go out of business. It’s the 97% rule.




97% of all businesses leave their prime objective in order to find the thing that eventually makes them money. Good businesses almost always start with a bad plan.


You just can’t make this stuff up.


Harmonica Tuners Gave us Silicon Valley


In the late 1930’s two guys started a company for $538 and were messing around in a garage. They made an automated bowling lane violator, a harmonica tuner, an automated toilet bowl flusher and a few other stupid products. Somebody came along with something called an oscillator and asked them to build it. They didn’t think it was a very good idea, but that bad idea became the first thing they made money at – HP was born and became the foundation of silicon valley.


Model Rockets Gave us the First Personal Computer  In the very early 70’s a couple guys were messing around with a simple automated launching system for model rockets. They put the kit in a magazine and thought they would sell a few dozen. They sold thousands. They used that experience to focus more on technology than on model rockets. In 1975 they put another kit in a magazine for something called the Altair 8800, and thought they would sell a few dozen. It was the first personal computer and it sold thousands. They ended up building the kits and selling them as finished computers. Five years later this stuff became the basis for Microsoft’s Altair BASIC language.


HP Gave us Apple


Around the same time some 12 year old kid called HP and demanded to talk directly with Bill Hewlett because he wanted to buy parts (for his Altair?). Bill took the call, was really impressed and a few years later gave the kid an internship. Later in his life that kid, Steve Jobs, who also met Steve Wozniak at HP, said, “Without HP, there would be no Apple.”


Xerox’s Business Plan Gave Apple the GUI


In 1979 Jobs visited Xerox and saw something called a graphical user interface – GUI. Xerox invented it but couldn’t find it on their business plan, so they sold it to Jobs for $50,000. Bill Gates visited Apple later and poached the idea.


All of this, from the 1930s to the 1980s involving a few dozen people from all walks of life in many different places, came together to give us the personal computer. It wasn’t on a business plan, and the only guys with a business plan – Xerox – ignored it because it wasn’t on their business plan.


Bagels or Ice Cream?


Ben and Jerry make ice cream. What few people know is that the ONLY reason they make ice cream is that a bagel machine was too expensive. They were all set to go into the bagel business but hadn’t bothered to price out the machine. When they did, they found out an ice cream machine would be cheaper, so they did that instead. Wasn’t on the business plan.


Panty Lines or Millions of Dollars?


Sara Blakely looked in the mirror just a few years ago and saw panty lines under her slacks. She couldn’t find underwear that didn’t show, so she started Spanx, which is now a huge international clothing line success. Not a business plan – a mirror.


Webvan Followed Their Plan


In the late 1990’s Webvan decided people would buy groceries on the internet and have them delivered by van. They put together one of the most elaborate and detailed business plans ever concocted, raised $2billion, hired the best talent in the technology and distribution businesses, and followed their business plan right off the end of the earth. They took $2billion of investor money with them – a lot of people were really impressed with their business plan.


Let it Collect Dust!


97% of businesses leave their prime objective to become profitable. Webvan stuck to theirs, none of the others above had one, or if they did, they left it behind as the world interacted with their “plan”. If you can’t help yourself and just have to do a business plan, at least have the common sense to put it on the shelf and ignore it like most people.


You won’t find success in a business plan or in an MBA program. You’ll find it in the trenches by being willing to adapt and execute exceptionally on what may seem ordinary or throw-away ideas.


Do Something.


Ask the successful people. It’s never how good your plan is that matters. It’s how committed you are to the bad plan you’ve got.


Speed of execution. Stop planning. Get moving.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Here Comes Number 13!

Here comes our number 13.......IONIC's thirteen years in business celebration comes this September.....wonder what we should do? Any ideas my friends?

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

An Economic Storm

There seems to be life once again. Economic Life that is. Business is a funny thing. I am sure there are all sorts of wise professionals with high educations that can tell you what, why and where the economy is going but I guess I am just a little old fashion. My wife asks me to turn the news to the weather channel so we can see what is going to happen this week and I always argue because you know the "weather prophets" are never right. Just go outside and look at the sky....that is what the weather is. Same thought on the economy. Just go outside and look around and see for yourself. You don't need "economy prophets" to tell you that there seems to be a lot of activity out there right now.

It may not be that way for everyone.  Maybe not even for those in our same industry. But I can tell you that when I get calls and visits from clients asking for proposals for new work....five in one day! Then I will tell you something is moving out there! No, they weren't the most impressive architecture feats of wonder. And no, they won't allow me to retire.  But I can tell you what they can do.....add them together and it keeps a small industrial architecture firm ours continously busy. Add them all together and the fee is pretty nice...it'll pay some bills.  Add them all together and once again we are thanking God for the shower of blessings.

Every little project helps. Everyone of them are a blessing.  There was a time a few years ago where we were begging for any small morsel of a crumb to fall from the table just to stay alive. Well, we are still thankful for those morsels. Together, they make a meal.

As we continue on this road of recovery (from my perspective) we need to proceed with caution.  We shouldn't break out the champagne...just yet.  Each day needs to take care of itself. If we focus on each day alone and not worry about the others....we should be fine.  I was reminded this last Sunday of what the Bible tells us from Matthew Chapter 6:

25 “Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? 26 Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? 27 Which of you by worrying can add one cubit to his stature?


28 “So why do you worry about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin; 29 and yet I say to you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. 30 Now if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will He not much more clothe you, O you of little faith?

31 “Therefore do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ 32 For after all these things the Gentiles seek. For your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. 33 But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you. 34 Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.

Isn't that the truth of the matter? Each day has enough trouble of its own.  My friends, I am no economic genius.  I am just a guy that enjoys running his own small practice.  A practice that seems to be growing quite nicely lately. No celebration today, just planning on putting together those proposals and sending them back out. Keeping the nose to the grindstone for now.  But every now and again it is nice to step outside and take a look at the weather.  Today, I see a storm coming.  An economic storm that brings with it good things.

Enjoy the day my friends! Share your blessings this week.  We would like to hear.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Public Interest Design

Public Interest Design is the next frontier of the sustainability movement. Taking a triple bottom line approach, it positions design to more tconsider economic, environmental, and social factors - creating better places, products, and systems for people to live their best lives. Inherently human-centered and participatory, public interest design seeks to improve the quality of life for all people, regardless of their socio-economic background.


reposted from Arch Daily

Friday, June 1, 2012

Sharing your Business

One of the greatest things about owning your own business is sharing it with others.  Others that have become part of your team. Over the thirteen years we have had a few different faces within the walls of our tiny office, but I think just about everyone of them took some pride in being part of the "TEAM". Those in our family that helped kick off the early work, to those that were part of the "Great Recession" right down to those that are currently integral in the success of the projects that go out.

I have always felt that the TEAM was important to the success of our work needless to say even our firm. In the beginning....No not Genesis 1:1....but long before we ever opened the door to Ionic DeZign Studios, it was understood that my name would never grace the doors of my firm. Yes, sure, it is MY firm, but just as much as it is anyone else that works here. You have heard it before...There is no I in TEAM....maybe I should add....but there are several I's in IonIc dezIgn studIos Inc. All of those I's, and even the ones that don't show up in the name, are very critical to what I feel is the heart of our business. Personal attention!

Our TEAM takes their work personally always focuses on the client first and foremost. That is what makes them so great and why I care for them so much...just like family...because they are! This usually ends up in translation to our clients. They become part of the TEAM as well as the family. We have fun and accomplish a lot together as we build. Isn't that what is supposed to be like? To find a partner in your endeavors that care for your interests and watch out for them? Not just "spend their money"?

Wait, did I just say FUN? WORK and FUN together in the same sentence? Sure, why not? I enjoy what I do and hope that at the end of even the most hectic days I can still say that it was fun. At at the end of a completed construction project our clients can say, hey that was fun....okay maybe that won't be the first thing to come out of their mouths but maybe: Pleased, enjoy, thankful, success, excited, helpful...you get the idea! I will tend to believe that all of those complements add up to FUN.

FUN is what TEAM IONIC is having. We take opportunities to get together to relax and enjoy the leisure part of our lives. Take a look at our jerseys made up for our seasonal picnic. This year at the Harbor Park watching the Tides.  We cannot wait to wear them around town and show our colors.

Enjoy my friends and remember to have FUN everyday.