IT Provider Network - The Podcast for Growing IT Service Providers

IT Provider Network - The Podcast for Growing IT Service Providers


Is this a six-inch putt? ITPN-EP34

June 08, 2018

Visioning Update
I wanted to give you an update on the visioning process that my company went through two weeks ago when we met on the tail end of the Gazelles spring summit in New Orleans.   I detailed what visioning is and why you need it in episode 33 of the IT Provider Network but in case you missed it here is a quick overview.

Visioning is looking into to the future and describing what success looks like then. At that point in time.   It’s now the how to; it’s the motivation and the direction. It is what success then looks and feels like in the future.

A successful visioning document should be

• Inspiring. To everyone that will be involved in implementing it.
• Strategically sound. That is, we have a decent shot at making it happen.
• Documented. You need to write your vision down to make it work.
• Communicated. Not only do you have record your vision but if you want it to be effective, you have to tell people about it too.

So we set out to create our first vision for the company 24 years after we started it.

Our senior management team is made up of 7 people, so the way we started the process was by deciding on a time frame,  for us it was 2022 and that we were going to be visioning for the whole company, not any single division or department.

Then we all went off and wrote.

I encouraged people to think positive about what was possible and to be free with their ideas.    We all handed them in anonymously to our coach who compiled them and sent them back to us combined to review before we met in New Orleans.

Once we all got together for our onsite meeting, we put the combined document up in a google doc.   We read each visioning entry and highlighted parts and pieces that really resonated with us.

It was awesome to see how seven different people, most of who have been with our company for 10+ years had different desires and direction for the company.   Some addressed specific product directions,  others staff size, and what the office space looked like in 2022.   It was fascinating to get everyone's viewpoint, and we were able to pull some great things out of every person's document.

So once we had a bunch of highlighted sections, we tasked three people to craft them into three parts of a new document.   The first part about overall company vision highlights,  the second for our software development division and the third for visioning specific to the managed services division.   Once we have this combined document, we will hone it and redraft it then share it with our staff.

To give you an idea, here are some of the highlighted phrases that'll  be shaped into the next draft.

"We have created a culture and work environment that has attracted some of the best developers and network engineers in the area and have continued to build upon our mission of being our clients “Partner in Technology."

"Education is a key part of our culture and our business - it comes to life through ongoing internal and external training for our staff, customers and business partners."

"We have worked hard to build multipliers in the organization and that is paying off in large dividends, by having an empowered workforce."

"MRR is our life blood, the LTV of our clients allows us to spend quite a bit of time, money and effort to keep a client."

"Our recurring revenue stream has increased 400% since 2018 with the addition of the new service offerings sold as an annual subscription."

"The management team, regardless of their location, still follows its roots and meets daily to make sure that PICS is always growing and evolving."