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The Top 10 Reasons Stations Aren't Successful
May 1, 2015
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by John Frost, Goodratings Strategic Service
I'm told that these weekly Frost Advisories are the most widely read programming thing around in the format these days. My guess is that this one will top them all as people see their own situation and secretly pass along to their teammates with a "See, I told you so!"
Buckle your seat belt!
The top 10 reasons stations aren't successful.....
#10- Success is never defined. It's easy to think yourself successful as long as that remains vague and without form.
"One reason we're able to believe that we're better-than-average leaders and drivers and spouses and team players (and radio stations) is that we're defining those terms in ways that flatter us. The ambiguity in terms like "leader" or "team player" enables our illusion. That's why it's so much harder for us to fancy ourselves better-than-average pole vaulters." Chip and Dan Heath, "Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard."
#9- Lack of vision. This year is the same as last year is the same as next year. If you don't know where you're going any road will lead you there.
"Vision without action is a dream. Action without vision is simply passing the time. Action with Vision is making a positive difference." Jack Welch
#8- Fear of change. We crave familiarity. We'll even borrow someone else's if necessary. "What do you like here?" we ask at a new restaurant. The most familiar is always the status quo, which is deadly for change.
"The unsuccessful person is burdened by learning, and prefers to walk down familiar paths. Their distaste for learning stunts their growth and limits their influence." - John Maxwell
The next 7 next week or so. That's a tease, you know.
"A leaders job is to look into the future and see the organization not as it is, but as it should be" - Jack Welch
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