Secrets to STARTUP SUCCESS

INVEST TIME TO CULTIVATE INTEGRITY

As noted in this book’s introduction, the much-sought-after secrets of entrepreneurial success are not so secret. They are known to most founders, which begs the question: Why do we, as founders, not do what we know to be good for us? What gets in the way of doing the right things? I’m convinced that a major obstacle is the unrelenting urgency and haste—the perceived lack of time—that dominates most startup en­vironments. It can be argued that time is a founder’s most precious resource. Infusing your venture with high-integrity communication requires the use of this resource. Venture-changing conversations can’t always be scheduled in advance or put on a convenient agenda, and they don’t lend themselves to hurried shortcuts.

Social psychological research supports the idea that hurriedness is a major culprit in our lack of attention to things we say we value. In a famous study conducted in 1973 at Princeton University, John M. Darley, a professor of social psychology, and doctoral student C. Daniel Batson researched the phenomenon of “Good Samaritan” be­havior. They wanted to know what kinds of personality traits and sit­uational factors influence a person’s likelihood of stopping to help an obviously distressed victim. In the study, they asked seminary students to walk across campus, one at a time, to a building where they would give a presentation. En route, each subject encountered a man (an actor) in obvious need of help, slumped in a doorway, moaning and coughing. The question of interest was: Which students would stop to help and why?

Upon analyzing the results, the researchers were surprised to find no relationship between subjects’ personalities and whether or not the individuals would stop to help the victim. Instead, helping behavior was mostly tied to a single variable: the degree to which subjects were in a hurry. Of those subjects who were told they had plenty of time to arrive at their presentation site, 63 percent stopped and rendered aid to the victim. People who were told they had a few minutes to spare stopped 45 percent of the time. And a third group of subjects, those who were told that they were already running late to their presenta­tions, stopped only 10 percent of the time, even though they passed very close to the victim (a few even stepped over him on the way to their destination).4

The message of the Good Samaritan study is that our sense of ur­gency can greatly influence whether our actions match up with our espoused values and priorities. The “hurried” seminary students in the study would claim to be just as altruistic as the other participants, but their sense of urgency clearly diminished their ability to act ac­cording to their stated values. Similarly, many entrepreneurs intend to create highly functioning, well-communicating teams but often cast these good intentions aside amid the time pressures of a startup envi­ronment, where an ever-growing list of urgent concerns and to-dos crowds out more fundamental issues.

J. C. Faulkner, when asked about his tactics for building trust and cohesiveness among his management team, concurs with the idea of no shortcuts. “It’s real simple,” he says. “It took time. Trust is not something that you can buy, or that happens quickly. It is an intense thing that has to be developed over time.” The paradoxical good news for D1 was that this investment of time led to terrific speed and growth. “We had a goal to produce $40 million of business in a three - year period,” J. C. recalls, “and we did it in twelve months. In my wildest dreams, I wouldn’t have thought it would happen, but I learned that an efficient management team that trusts each other can make so many decisions. The question is: How quickly, how effectively can you have conversations to make the best decisions? Some teams are too slow in making decisions, and some are very quick to make bad decisions. But if you are fast and you make the right decisions, it’s explosive.”

Secrets to STARTUP SUCCESS

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