Wayfinders Business Cooperative member, friend,
music teacher|fiddle player maestro Rod Olstad doing a mini show at the
Westmount Mall Art Walk 2019 – in the company of some of his remarkable
students of course. They are known as the Edmonton Fiddle Players. Have a special
gig for them? Get in touch with Rod. Bravo compadre! – the people|audience had
a most appreciative fun time. Hugs | LCA
RESOURCE > IMMIGRANT ENTREPRENEURS CHECK-LISTS ||| The Business Link has now available their Immigrant Entrepreneur Check-Lists in several languages, including English, French, Mandarin and Spanish. You can find them here: https://businesslink.ca/starting-a-business/immigrant-entrepreneur-program … ||| If you know Immigrant Entrepreneurs who could benefit from such resources, please share the information along. ||| RECURSO > EMPRENDEDORES|EMPRESARIOS IMMIGRANTES | LISTA de VERIFICACION ||| El Business Link, tiene ahora disponible sus Listas de Verificacion en varios idiomas, incluyendo Ingles, Frances, Mandarin y Español. Estas pueden ubicarse aqui: https://businesslink.ca/starting-a-business/immigrant-entrepreneur-program … Excelente info! Anime a la comunidad de emprendedores hispano-parlantes que usen este recurso.
Most people are aware that they need to be good learners in
order to be successful in any walk of life. Many people associate learning with
going to school. Others, especially good entrepreneurs, have street smarts and learn
more by doing. To remain competitive in a chaotic world it is smart to adopt a
change management model of continuous learning such as ADKAR®. It
will help you better understand your customers’ requirements and explain your solutions.
A few years ago a friend of mine, Wendy Lickacz[1],
told me about a learning model called ADKAR® by Prosci®[2].
It stands for Awareness, Desire, Knowledge, Ability and Reinforcement. Since then I have
applied this simple model successfully a number of times. The more I think
about it, the more I realise that the model works because it follows a natural
learning path.
There is a law of
nature that states that any living thing has to be able to match the
variety in its environment. If you want to survive and prosper you have to
understand what’s going on around you and act appropriately. You have to be
able to identify the opportunities
and threats, and then set strategies to take advantage of those opportunities
and avoid those threats. In today’s world, the windows of opportunity and the
emerging threats pop up and close with increasing speed.
ADKAR® Model of Change Management
If you want to
understand something, start with an Awareness of it. If you think about
starting a new business or product, for example, become acquainted with the
idea. You explore its ins and outs and play with the idea. Look for examples of
related businesses or products and study them.
When you have explored the idea of that new business your Desire
may automatically kick in. Some aspects of the business or product may attract
you and drive you to explore further. That is the desire to learn more.
The desire drives you to acquire Knowledge, the K in
ADKAR®.
That acquired knowledge becomes your map or model of reality surrounding your
business idea. What goes into the business, what value is added, and what comes
out?
When you have sufficient knowledge, you begin to want to
interact and experiment to test your ideas. You may begin with a small scale
model or prototype of the business, or a minimal viable product. That’s the
second A in ADKAR® – Ability— the ability to make things happen.
In order to achieve, develop and maintain that ability you will need to repeat, rehearse and reward it. In other words, you Reinforce the learning. Reinforcement makes the learning stick and grow. You are building memory, linking knowledge, skills and wisdom to outcomes.
If you’re in small business you need to stay aware of a
number of emerging and declining trends in your industry. Let curiosity draw
you in to better understand. At the same time, you need to be able to
effectively communicate with your customers about their needs and your solutions.
Using the ADKAR® model can help you organize your material to more quickly and
effectively educate your market, get traction and routinely improve customer
loyalty.
[1]
Wendy is a member of Wayfinders Business Co-operative and is a continuous
learner. She holds a BSW in Social Work, a Masters in Human Security and Peace
Building, and certificates in International Trade, Mental Health First Aid, and
others. She is also self-employed in her company Soul/Sole Works.
[2]
ADKAR®
is a Trademarked change management model created by Jeff Hiatt at Prosci®: www.prosci.com
[3]
Randal holds a BA in Philosophy, MA in Community Development, certificates in
Management Development and Business Analysis, and courses in Adult education.
He is President of Wayfinders Business Co-operative.
It is a delight to welcome Litzy Baeza to our growing
community. Litzy is an intercultural trainer and has worked in the
field of international education for the past 15 years managing a
variety of projects overseas, primarily in Latin America. She started
her work in the intercultural field in 2001, working with international
students and then moved on to independent consulting; facilitating
intercultural communication seminars & workshops for a variety of
clients in Edmonton. Today Litzy is a full-time consultant &
trainer focusing on intercultural competency, cross-cultural
intelligence and diversity & inclusion training. She also teaches an
online course on Cross Cultural Intelligence at NAIT.
Besides her experience in Canada, Litzy has lived|worked in Chile
& Cuba and due to her experience abroad and working on study abroad
programming, she currently has started her own study & travel
abroad educational tour operator providing cross-cultural programs to
Cuba, Chile, Costa Rica and other countries in Latin America. Litzy is excited to join Wayfinders Business Co-op and help guide its vision and long-term goals. Litzy can be reached at: lelbaez@gmail.com (or) by phone at: 780.995.2147. Welcome to WBC Litzy!
Distinguished co-founding member Erick Estrada is part of a team dedicated to extend your business capabilities to the internet & strength your administration processes. Their technology company is called FlamingSoft Inc., https://flamingsoftinc.com located right in the heart of Downtown Edmonton at 10187-104 St. – you are welcome to visit anytime.
WAYFINDER MEMBER: Tewelde Habtezghi (Jimmy) > In the News …
Our distinguished co-founding member Tewelde Habtezghi (Jimmy) has just opened a food store on the 107 Avenue corridor. The store is called NATIONAL FOOD MARKET (previously known as Lam’s Food) and it is located at 10549 – 107 Avenue.
I
am posting a picture of the location, but, a new signage will come up
very soon. Jimmy tells me that he is still in the set-up phase, also
that a meat department|deli is coming shortly, and that he is planning
to have a big opening celebration in the spring!
So if you are looking for African and other tasty products drop by National Food Market | Telephone: 587.521.7573 | e: nationalfoodmarket@gmail.com | when you have a moment.
Congratulations Jimmy! And may you be blessed with much joy and success. We are proud to have you part of our WBC community too. – LCA
Ricky’s All Day Grill (back room) , 109 Street and Jasper Avenue
Plenty of free parking
The future is moving target. A lot of people are feeling stressed about
the uncertain future. As self-employed and entrepreneurs, how can you
prepare to do your best work and get the rewards you deserve? Where
are the trends leading us? What forces are driving these trends? Why
should we care? What happens if we do nothing? As self-employed and
entrepreneurs, how do we need to prepare? Randal Adcock will share some of the ideas he’s working on for a new book about the future. Then we’ll open for discussion.
Points on Trends and Responses: • Transformative Innovation – Reframe, re-engineer, redefine yourself and your personal potential • AI and Automation – Small business digital transformation to magnify, amplify and multiple your valued talents • Outsourcing – Gig work opportunities and how to surf the learning curve • Competing with larger corporations – Smart collaboration teams with diverse talents • Accelerating Change – Agile prototype everything, test and scale up • Exponential Growth of Civil Complexity – Focus, simplify, and specialize but also be an informed generalist • Extreme everything – Remember sufficient action, balance, moderation, chi
I am happy to report that Darryl and I gave a good presentation to the people at the BetaCity YEG meetup last night at Startup Edmonton. We told our Wayfinders story to an audience of mainly information technology people who are interested in civil applications. We gave a tour of our websites up on the big screen and made a bit of a pitch for members. We were not there to recruit members, however, so much as to attract IT people who can help us further develop our websites. And we were able to get three people interested in talking with us afterward. We will meet with them again and see what we can work out.
In case you’re interested, BetaCity YEG is a Meetup that runs the last Wednesday evening of each regular-season month (not summers or December). You can follow them on Meetup. It is a group of citizens who are interested in developing technology applications that serve a public purpose, usually at the municipal level. Of course Wayfinders fits into this as we’re promoting local economic development.