Plan B — you can’t make a decision unless you have a choice – by Stephen Edkins, Philosophical VC.

My number one rule in life is – always have a plan B.

Usually people think about plan B’s in terms of contingency – what happens if plan A fails. And that is valid.

But the more important reason for having a Plan B is that you cannot know whether Plan A is the right path unless you have a plan B to benchmark it with.

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Plan B

One reason why the American system has triumphed – both capitalism and democracy – is that you cannot be sure you have made the right decision unless you have made a choice.

Entrepreneurs need to avoid the temptation to spend too much time justifying what they are doing rather than objectively benchmarking vs. the competition. They are often surprised to learn what their real strengths and weaknesses are.

Within the rest of the organization similar levels of objectivity, transparency and practicality are also required. The best way to achieve this is usually through proactive and constructive training program led by a third party.

The 168-hour working week – by Stephen Edkins, Philosophical VC.

Many people are talking about the 4-hour working week. It is the new way to entrepreneurial success. What they forget is that this is only possible if your mind is working the other 164 hours – and that includes while you’re asleep!

…the other 20 hours...

…the other 20 hours…

How many times did you wake up in the middle of the night with the answer to a complex business problem? Does the time you were processing that task not count as work?

There are 4 stages to any successful business decision – frame the problem, gather the necessary information, organize and analyse, then act on the conclusion.

The last stage may only take 4 hours, but the other three stages take the 95% balance of time required to resolve the problem. Your brain needs time to process the problem and all the information that you have thrown at it.

Given the way our brain is structured,  it will often find this easier if you are doing something totally unrelated – physical exercise, having a shower or best of all sharpening your mind by learning a new skill.