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We’re getting esoteric today — applying a sports concept to business. Not too long ago, Mark read an article and shared it with Victoria about fixing something that’s broken in basketball — the intentional fouls at the end of the game to stop the clock.
Nick Elam is a Mensa member and basketball superfan, who was frustrated by the stop-and-start slog the end of close games as the team behind tried to get ahead by stopping the clock in the final minutes.
In his Elam Ending, the game clock is turned off at the first whistle with four minutes or fewer remaining. The teams then play to a target score equal to the leading team’s score plus seven points. The first team to meet or exceed the target score wins. It effectively stops the need to intentionally foul.
So what does all this have to do with the remodeling business? Fair question.
You may need to change your rules, you may need to change your strategy. When the rules that make your business work start hindering it, what do you do?
Look at the frustration points and think creatively to figure out whether your rules need to change. Maybe your change order process works perfectly until the final weeks of the job, and then it all goes sideways. Think about changing the rules of the game for those changing circumstances.
Let us know what rules or processes you’ve changed or amended through creative thinking. Let us know in the comments. No harm, no foul. See more about the Elam Ending in Sports Illustrated, and here’s a link to The Basketball Tournament’s wiki and how it has implemented it.
Victoria, Mark, and Steve Wheeler, RA sales director, are on the speaker’s panel at KBIS.
Victoria’s sessions:
The Most Important Numbers You Must Know!
How Do You Compare? Performance Metrics of the High Performers
Steve Wheeler’s session:
Delegation — How to Get Your Employees to Think and Act Like an Owner!
Mark’s session:
Website Punchlist! Blue Tape Walkthroughs of Attendee Websites
If you’re going to attend, and want Mark to dissect your site, just send him an email!
We’re also having an informal meet-up on Wednesday, Feb. 20, at 5 pm. Meet us in the bar at the Hard Rock Hotel — we’d love to see you. Drop us a line about that or any other times you might like to chat: [email protected] or [email protected].
The post Ep.51: Deploying the Elam Ending in Your Business appeared first on PowerTips Unscripted.
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We’re getting esoteric today — applying a sports concept to business. Not too long ago, Mark read an article and shared it with Victoria about fixing something that’s broken in basketball — the intentional fouls at the end of the game to stop the clock.
Nick Elam is a Mensa member and basketball superfan, who was frustrated by the stop-and-start slog the end of close games as the team behind tried to get ahead by stopping the clock in the final minutes.
In his Elam Ending, the game clock is turned off at the first whistle with four minutes or fewer remaining. The teams then play to a target score equal to the leading team’s score plus seven points. The first team to meet or exceed the target score wins. It effectively stops the need to intentionally foul.
So what does all this have to do with the remodeling business? Fair question.
You may need to change your rules, you may need to change your strategy. When the rules that make your business work start hindering it, what do you do?
Look at the frustration points and think creatively to figure out whether your rules need to change. Maybe your change order process works perfectly until the final weeks of the job, and then it all goes sideways. Think about changing the rules of the game for those changing circumstances.
Let us know what rules or processes you’ve changed or amended through creative thinking. Let us know in the comments. No harm, no foul. See more about the Elam Ending in Sports Illustrated, and here’s a link to The Basketball Tournament’s wiki and how it has implemented it.
Victoria, Mark, and Steve Wheeler, RA sales director, are on the speaker’s panel at KBIS.
Victoria’s sessions:
The Most Important Numbers You Must Know!
How Do You Compare? Performance Metrics of the High Performers
Steve Wheeler’s session:
Delegation — How to Get Your Employees to Think and Act Like an Owner!
Mark’s session:
Website Punchlist! Blue Tape Walkthroughs of Attendee Websites
If you’re going to attend, and want Mark to dissect your site, just send him an email!
We’re also having an informal meet-up on Wednesday, Feb. 20, at 5 pm. Meet us in the bar at the Hard Rock Hotel — we’d love to see you. Drop us a line about that or any other times you might like to chat: [email protected] or [email protected].
The post Ep.51: Deploying the Elam Ending in Your Business appeared first on PowerTips Unscripted.

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