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60. Saving money, hard work and dedication

Dear Jan,

I know that company. These are entrepreneurs par excellence. I have worked with them. (Thanks to your introduction!). You can hardly imagine a better partner. These are people who put 100% into their business. They are innovative, but they still have both feet on the ground. As an entrepreneur, you obviously need to put a lot of effort into securing the future of your business. Sometimes I notice CEOs of big companies have other interests, i.e. how they can earn as much money as quickly as possible, even at the expense of the company of which they are CEO. With regard to the continuity of my company, I focus on three (for me) fundamental aspects. (more…)

59. Spread of activities, no dependence on one client

Hi Gerard,

This week I got a call from a friend who works for a large maintenance company at TATA IJmuiden. They have been told that all contracts will be withdrawn with immediate effect. This is probably linked with the ongoing wage negotiations, the unions have requested a 3% pay raise, and also with the severe economic circumstances in which the steel industry finds itself. This is disastrous for smaller businesses which depend entirely on TATA and the continuity of their businesses is directly at risk. (more…)

58. Responsibility

Dear Jan,

I see another benefit of the crisis. I believe that one of the positive consequences of the crisis will be that suppliers will be forced by their clients to take more responsibility for the product or service delivered. (more…)

57. Unexpected events, flexible anticipation

Dear Gerard

Analyzing your strategy adjustments of your company in response to the 2008 crisis I can say you are definitely a Jugaad innovator. By “doing more with less” your company will make more profit, as the crisis comes to an end. (more…)

56. Krinomai

Dear Jan,

Maybe I’m also a Jugaad entrepreneur. After the 2008/9 crisis, which the company felt most strongly in 2009, one thing became very clear to me. Something had definitely changed. Sometime in 2009, I googled “crisis” and I found it probably originates from the Greek word “krinomai” which means “moment of truth” or “the moment when a decision must be made with a major impact on the future”. In China, the character for “crisis” also means “opportunity” and in ancient biblical translations, the word crisis is directly linked to the word confidence. (more…)

55. The new reality

Dear Gerard,

Last week I saw a trend watcher on TV. He discovers trends by traveling, speaking with CEOs and universities and so on. The trends he identified emerged from the crisis of 2008-2013: austerity, increased recycling and more clumping. It is interesting to see that in a country like India and other emerging countries, the innovations resulting from this are referred to as Jugaad, which means “do more with less.” The most striking aspect of the Jugaad innovators is their way of thinking about thrift. These entrepreneurs are trying to offer more value at a lower cost, and continuously adding value. This stems from a rational response to the scarcity which is constantly present in their environment. Jugaad for entrepreneurs is the only way to survive. (more…)

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