Time LowTime MediumTime HighTeam LowTeam MediumTeam HighMoney LowMoney MediumMoney HighExit LowExit MediumExit HighSourceHidden 2Hidden 3From NameFrom EmailReply To (email address for notifications for each quiz entry)Email Headerアセスメントにご協力いただきありがとうございました。あなたの個人レポートは添付のPDFにまとめられています。Email Footerご予約をお待ちしております。Yusuke InabaActionCOACH Send to EmailTime Size (Segmentation Ques)アルバイトや業務委託を含め、従業員は何人いますか?*なし1~10人10〜25人25人以上この項目は必須です。時間Available values for Topic 2Simply count the total number of values someone can possibly achieve. Include all questions from this topic into one score. ビジネスの成長に集中できていると感じていますか?*成長について考えるのがやっとなほど、ストレスが溜まっている成長に目を向けようと思っても、日々の忙しさに追われているときどき時間を確保しているが、一貫性がないビジネスを成長させるために、適切な時間のバランスを保っているこの項目は必須です。ビジネスを効率的に運営するために、適切なシステムとプロセスを導入していますか?*必要なことをその都度やっていくだけであり、そのようなプロセスはない業務の進め方はわかっているが、それは頭の中にあるだけで、文書化されていないシステムやプロセスはいくつかあるが、改善の余地があるビジネスが円滑に進むように、適切なシステムとプロセスを装備しているこの項目は必須です。目標を設定し、許容できる時間枠内で達成していますか?*目標を全く立てていない目標を達成することもあるほぼいつも、明確な目標を達成しているほとんどの場合、目標を達成しているこの項目は必須です。組織・人材Available values for Topic 3Simply count the total number of values someone can possibly achieve. Include all questions from this topic into one score. 組織を率いることについて、どのように感じていますか。*何でも自分でやろうとしているイライラすることが多く、常に監督していなければならない組織は問題なく機能しているが、若干の監督が必要である組織は、監督する必要はほとんどなく、効率的にビジネスを運営しているこの項目は必須です。今の組織のカルチャーについてどう感じていますか?*かなりひどいと思う素晴らしいとは言えないが、何とかやっている望ましい形に近くなってきたが、改善の余地がある自分たちのカルチャーを愛しているし、従業員もそうであるこの項目は必須です。目標、優先順位、全体的なミッションについて、あなたの組織ではどれくらい明確になっていますか?*あまり明確になっていない。文書化されていない。どちらかというと明確になっている方だが、それほど文書化されていないし、注力していないビジョン、ミッションは文書化されてはいるが、あまり焦点が当てられていない非常に明確にすべてが文書化されており、それによって組織のメンバーはモチベーションを高めているこの項目は必須です。将来、チームを率いることについてどう思いますか?*私ならイライラして、結局自分でやった方が早いかもしれない。常に監視が必要なのが心配だ問題ないと感じているが、それを最大限に引き出す方法を学ぶ必要がある私は自分のチームがビジネスを運営し、私以上にうまくやってくれることを望んでいる!この項目は必須です。今、チームの成長についてどう感じていますか?*そうしたいとは思わないかなり困難OKだが、誰が必要なのか、次のステップは不明次に必要な人物について、素晴らしい明確な手応えを感じているこの項目は必須です。適切なチームメンバーを揃えるためには何が必要だと思う?*会社の全面的な見直し多くの大きな変化いくつかの変更が必要次に誰を選ぶべきか、ある程度明確で自信があるこの項目は必須です。お金Available values for Topic 4Simply count the total number of values someone can possibly achieve. Include all questions from this topic into one score. これまで投じてきた努力や取り組みと、利益が比例していると感じていますか?*望んでいる程度にはほど遠い努力に対して利益が少ないことに苛立っている安定しているが、もっと良くなる可能性がある業界の標準を上回る堅実さで、新たなチャンスをつかんでいるこの項目は必須です。現在、ご自身のビジネスの財務面をどの程度理解していますか?*うまくいっておらず、それがストレスになることもあるある程度の見当はついているが、時々悩まされることがある。一般的な理解はしているが、さらにそれを深めたい重要な数字がすべて明確に把握しており、財務状況は安定している。この項目は必須です。出口Available values for Topic 5Simply count the total number of values someone can possibly achieve. Include all questions from this topic into one score. あなたのビジネスがピークに達したときの姿を知っていますか?*よくわからない、今まで考えたことがないある程度の考えはあるが、明確なものではないはい、でも、どうすればそこに到達できるのかわからないはい、今後数年間の方向性を示す明確なプランがあるこの項目は必須です。数年後に事業を売却することについて、どのように考えていますか。*自分のビジネスは売りたくないその潜在的な価値を引き出す前に、やるべきことがたくさんある何が必要かはわかっているが、どうすればいいのかがわからない素晴らしいと思う。ビジネスはシステム化され、私なしでも運営されており、売却の準備は整っているこの項目は必須です。Segmentationビジネスを次の成長段階へと導くことは、あなたにとってどれくらい重要でしょうか。*わたしはわたしのままでよい今はあまり重要ではない自分にとって大切なことである自分にとって非常に重要なことであり、行動を起こす必要があるこの項目は必須です。新しい可能性を学ぶことに、自分は前向きであると思いますか?*いいえたぶんそうであるはい、そう思う間違いなくそうであるこの項目は必須です。Final Details下記の情報をお届けするための最後のステップです: あなたのスコアと重点分野 個人用PDFレポート パーソナライズされた提案あなたのスコアに関連するヒントとともに、あなた専用のレポートがEメールで送信されます。 個人情報の取り扱いについては こちらをご参照ください。 * * * * Identify the lowest topic numberDo not edit me. Showing the {N} lowest Key Areas of Improvement LOWEST(N) ~> LOWEST(2) HIGHEST(N) ~> HIGHEST(2) AND Check to is Total number of Highest / Lowest keys wanted to show on Appearance tab OR: use MIN / MAX and check to is Identify the lowest topic number on Appearance tab Topic 2 GapDo not edit me.Topic 3 GapDo not edit me. Topic 4 GapDo not edit me.Topic 5 GapDo not edit me.Topic 2 Yes Most ImportantDo not edit me.Topic 3 Yes Most ImportantDo not edit me Topic 4 Yes Most ImportantDo not edit me.Topic 5 Yes Most ImportantDo not edit me.General Feedback text for Overall score of 0-33%あなたの自主診断スコアからは、あなた自身とあなたのビジネスにとって次のステップが何なのか、そして次のレベルに引き上げるために何をすればいいのか、よく分かっていないようです。レポートでは、あなたのビジネスを向上させるために、今すぐ優先的に取り組むべきことをご紹介しています。General Feedback text for Overall score of 34-66%あなたの自主診断スコアからは、ほとんどの分野で順調であることがうかがえますが、ビジネスを次のレベルに引き上げるために、適切なことに集中するための支援や指示が必要な場合があるようです。レポートでは、あなたのビジネスをより良いものにするために、今、優先的に取り組むべきことをご紹介しています。General Feedback text for Overall score of 67-99%あなたの自主診断スコアからは、あなたは大部分の分野で実に優れた成果を出しているようです。お見事です。しかし、もっと成長できるはずなのに、個人的にはもう限界だと感じているかもしれません。レポートでは、そのような障壁を乗り越え、ビジネスをさらに飛躍させるための方法をご紹介しています。General Feedback text for Overall score of 100%今日のあなたのスコアは100%で、この結果は、あなたが先を見据えて、おそらく私たちがレガシーゴール(受け継ぐゴール)と呼んでいるものをもっと視野に入れているということを示しています。お見事です。現段階では、あなたは多くを必要とすることはないでしょう。人生で欲しいものはほとんど手に入れているでしょう。しかし、おそらく、あなたの次のストレッチ目標は、レガシーゴールについて考えることでしょう。つまり・・・あなたが誰かのために成し遂げたいことです。Topic 2 Key Area of Improvement時間時間時間時間時間時間時間時間時間時間時間時間時間時間時間時間There are several angles to time management. It could be that you want to personally work less hours, or perhaps you want to increase your productivity and that of your business.Keep in mind which of these you particularly want to improve and focus on that. In fact, focus and avoiding distractions are the keys to time efficiency, so let’s start there.What’s your main focus?Prioritisation is vital - what’s your main goal? You probably have lots of different goals, but which is the most important this year, this month, this week, today - and in the next hour?If you find that difficult to state - imagine how confused your team is? Everyone needs to know their key priority and to be able to achieve it.There’s a great book called “The One Thing” by author Garry Keller - it’s worth reading or listening to and applying what it teaches, which is to start with a long list of priorities and narrow it down to The One Thing you MUST get done.Remember that if you’re the business owner, you need to focus on doing business owner work, not employee work. There is a difference. You’re there to set the long-term strategy and vision and bring everyone along.Decisiveness - Making decisionsAre you decisive or a procrastinator? If you have to think about that, you’re probably not decisive!In my experience, the speed at which a business can grow is determined largely by it’s leader’s ability to make good decisions quickly. A lot of people think you can either make a quick decision or a good decision and that it has to be one or the other. Not true!Make a list of the criteria on which a decision has to be made: It could be the price, the time, certain benefits, etc. Then consider at least three alternatives and score each one against your criteria. The highest score wins! You’ll soon find yourself making great decisions, quickly.Default DiaryYou probably haven’t heard of a Default Diary, it’s a concept that our clients and their teams all tell us has changed their lives. I realise that’s a big claim!A default diary is all about creating an outline of your typical week and allocating short, fixed times that you will spend on specific important activities by default. If something gets in the way one week it's not a big problem, as long as most weeks you follow the default.For example, you might allocate;An hour to update your Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)15 minutes to review your quarterly goals to keep you on trackTwo hours to make follow-up callsAn hour to proactively call key customers because they’ll appreciate a quick check-inIt’s all about shifting your focus to the Important, rather than the Urgent.Don’t Do… Delegate!Everyone I ask already knows “I really need to delegate more…”. The key difference is that consistently successful people DO IT instead of just knowing it.In fact, coaching is essentially helping business owners to actually DO what they already know they should do, that being;Having a clear vision and sharing itSetting clear goalsHaving a business planDelegating everything except true leadership workKnowing and doing are often worlds apart. Reflect and change what you spend time on and you’ll truly experience a positive shift.Quick sprintsA great way to get more done is to use quick sprints. In Michael Heppell’s excellent book, Seventeen, he explains the concept of using 17-minute sprints to get things done.When you only have a limited amount of time, it’s amazing how much you can accomplish. It hit home for me when Michael explained “You know when you’re at work and you’re going on holiday tomorrow… you get absolutely everything done and delegate everything else… achieving in an afternoon what you failed to do in the whole week… So imagine every day that you’re going away tomorrow. Nothing can be left until tomorrow - do it or delegate it. You’ll be amazed at how much you can achieve with this mindset.”Topic 3 Key Area of Improvement組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材組織・人材When it comes to getting the best out of your team, I know of no better tool than the Seven Keys to a Winning Team. Here it is with more detail. Apply it, or even parts of it, and you’ll see a definite change in your team and their results.In a single word, the first key to a winning team is leadership. A strong leader is one who demonstrates integrity and competence. He or she is someone who people trust. Strong leaders also have developed the communication skills to enroll and inspire others to understand and embrace their vision.It is apparent that for a team to win, they need strong leadership. For your business or department to win, it needs a strong leader. As I coach business owners and management teams, I feel that this is the number one issue that we address.Do you have a clear vision for your business or department? The second key for a winning team is to have a common goal. To win the game as a team, it is essential for everyone to share a clearly defined target, and it is the responsibility of the leader to effectively communicate that goal to the team.In the Action Coach world, we speak of the importance of 'Destination Mastery'. A winning team will have a clear common goal and plan of action to achieve it.The effectiveness of a strong goal is more in what it DOES rather than what it IS. Many people hesitate to set powerful, challenging goals because of a fear of failure. This fear is based on the false belief that the team must respond in disappointment if a goal is not completely realized by the allotted time frame.The way to defuse this fear is to logically take it apart. If a common goal brings the team together, gets the team focused, and improves overall performance and team spirit, then why should the team choose disappointment just because they fall short of complete attainment of the goal by a certain deadline?The leader needs to encourage the team to instead celebrate the progress and learning that has been attained, followed by the establishment of a new goal.The focus should be the progress and the learning and the adjustments that need to be made based on current results. Bigger dreams and goals create better questions, which lead to superior decisions, actions, and results.So, as a strong leader, the challenge is to get with your team, and set a strong, common goal to bring you together.The third key for winning is to know the rules of the game. Can you imagine trying to win a game if you didn’t know the rules? Often employees lack motivation and productivity because the expectations are unclear.Do your employees know the company core values? Have you invested time in defining core values and communicating the company culture to every team member?Once you have a strong leader that has the respect of the team, and a common goal to shoot for, then it is time to define the playing field. Most people have an inherent resistance to rules. Basically, no one likes to be told by someone else what they can and cannot do. It feels like an infringement on their personal identity and freedom. So, with that challenge in mind, let’s talk rules of the game.If you put rules in the context of a game, they take on a different feel and value. The rules in a game define the game.A game with no rules is mayhem, and certainly not too much fun. The rules in a game define how you win, how you succeed, and communicate the appropriate relationship between the team members - their roles and functions defined.So, if you think that defining rules of the game is difficult, consider instead how difficult it is to run a business without doing so.The fourth key to a winning team is to have a written action plan. Great ideas, an inspiring vision, and even a happy workplace doesn’t automatically produce results. Results come from taking action. Each team member needs to know daily who is supposed to do what by when.You can have a strong leader with a common goal and great, clearly defined rules, but with no action, nothing happens.Procrastination is the enemy of all progress and learning, and it is rooted in fear. Fear is a paralyzing emotion or expectation about negative outcomes.The antidote and cure for fear is action.For the action to be most effective, it should be preceded by some organized thought and planning.Very simply stated, a great action plan has three components - WHO does WHAT by WHEN. That is it. If you are clear on the goal and the rules, then organize your plan into logical steps, and delegate each step to the right team member. Assign an accountability and deadline, and you are ready to go.The fifth key for producing a winning team is to support risk taking. For people to maximize their potential, they need to try new things, even make mistakes! The only people who don’t make mistakes are those who never try anything new.Winning teams will always be willing to stretch their limits. As long as you have defined the rules of the game, the team should be encouraged to innovate within those defined boundaries.To maximize the potential of every team member, the leader and organization must support risk taking. What does that mean?It means that fear of mistakes and failure must go. It means that we always solicit and welcome multiple solutions to challenges.It means that right brain, creative thinking is encouraged, and that new ideas and changes are welcomed and rewarded.It means that good is never good enough, and that continuous improvement, innovation, and experimentation are a fundamental part of the culture.Do these concepts and ideas scare you? They don’t need to. In fact, rejecting these concepts is truly riskier to the stability of the business or department. A refusal to try new things and make mistakes is a recipe for business and team failure.The sixth key to a winning team is 100% involvement and inclusion. Each member must know that they are accepted by the team, and each member must also choose to participate 100%. Those who are not fully engaged pull down the team’s performance.100% participation creates powerful team synergy.The challenge is to REQUIRE 100% participation from your team. Some of you know that you have team members that need to radically change or leave. Jim Collins, author of “Good to Great”, was asked how to decide if a person should be kept on a team or if they should be asked to leave. He said it is a simple two question test:1 - If the person left today for a better job somewhere else, would you be glad or sad?2 - If this person applied for a job with your organization today, knowing what you know about them, would you hire them?The answers to those questions provide a clear insight into the action that needs to take place. 100% involvement means that each team member is totally committed to the team and its success. In practical terms, the team member shows up for the game, on time, consistently, ready to perform.Each and every member is willing to do what they can do to support the leader and every other member. 100% inclusion means every member of the team is committed to accepting and supporting every single member of team - no member left behind or excluded.In other words, the team is lean and mean. It is tight - every member fully engaged and included.Finally, the seventh key to a winning team is continuous improvement. Whatever you and your team learnt, and whatever skills you developed to get you to this point, will not be enough to get you to the next level, either as a business or individually.It’s important that every team member has a personal development plan and an action plan for learning.It’s also good to encourage every team member to keep a record of their learning – the books they read, the courses they complete, all their learning achievements. This way they see the progress and gain further motivation.Consider creating a “learning log”, ie a list of books to read and ticking them off, courses attended, webinars attended, online learning and anything else like this. Add things to do, then let each person tick them off when completed.This also adds a lot more substance to an annual or bi-annual appraisal when there’s some evidence of learning – or indeed if there isn’t!Topic 4 Key Area of Improvementお金お金お金お金お金お金お金お金お金お金お金お金お金お金お金お金It’s said that “numbers are the language of business”. So you need to know your numbers.We refer to the most important numbers that you need to know and track as the Key Performance Indicators, or KPIs. It’s a common term, Google it if you want to deep-dive on this.There are KPIs and there are Killer KPIs. The latter are those which are so important that your business will literally die if the numbers are too far off track. The key one of these is cash. You can be making a healthy profit on paper, yet go out of business because you run out of cash! So a cash flow forecast is one of those important KPI-tracking tools you need to use.Just as in a car we rely on a dashboard to give us an indication of how everything is going at a glance, you need a business dashboard to show you everything in one place and know at a glance if all is OK - or not - so you can take action.Graphs showing trends are much more effective in a dashboard than pure numbers that show a snapshot in time. Have your team create a dashboard and each department should update a section - Finance, sales, marketing, Operations, HR… and have the key KPIs from those flow into a top-level dashboard.Accept no excuses, create this dashboard and drive your business from it.Often you can look at top-level numbers and they hide the true information that’s beneath. For example, many businesses see their revenue or profit margin as a single number. This is an average and hides what’s actually happening.If you were to break that number down - divide it into, say, five product categories or five geographic regions or whatever else makes sense in your business - you would see vital information.One of those five is the worst performer! Fix it or cut it out! One of those five is the best performer… put more focus on it or see what you can learn to apply to the others. Topic 5 Key Area of Improvement出口出口出口出口出口出口出口出口出口出口出口出口出口出口出口出口When we speak to most business owners they don’t have a plan for when their business will be finished. We don’t mean finished in a bad way, we mean when will it be at a stage when it’s working on automatic like a well-oiled machine.Let me give you a different example. Imagine you’re building a house, but you don’t have a plan for how it will look when it’s finished.You tell the architect “Just build me a lounge, kitchen, bathroom and a couple of bedrooms and let’s see how it goes. If it goes well, I might add some more bedroom and maybe a second floor.”.Can you imagine what it would be like to work on that project. No blueprint, no idea when the project will be finished, no idea how many people will be required, what materials are needed… chaos! Yet people build businesses like this every day!With no plan for where it’s going or how long it will take.Whether you want to be able to sell your business, or to put in a manager and be able to work as little as you choose or not at all… you’ll do far better with a plan and timescale. We’ve seen that a business can go from wherever it currently is to sale or working without the owner in three to five years.Yet with no such plan, it just keeps on going and going, whether it’s growing or not, with no particular urgency.Until something forces urgency - whether that be market conditions such as a recession, the threat of new technology or working habits or, unfortunately, ill health.We regularly work with business owners to help them create a plan and know when the business can work without them.You’d be amazed at how quickly things reach the goal when there’s a clear plan and a timescale.When will your business building be finished?Next Stepもしあなたが、より明確に、より確信を持って、ビジネスを次のレベルへ推進することを真剣に考えているのであれば、私は、あなたの結果についてさらに話し合い、あなたのビジネス、目標、願望、強み、現在の機会についてもっと知るために、簡単なセッションを持ちたいと思います。ぜひ、ご都合の良い時間を今すぐ予約してください。CTA Link CTA ImageTopic 2 Detailed Text for 0-33%Topic 2 Detailed Text for 34-66%Topic 2 Detailed Text for 67-100%Topic 3 Detailed Text for 0-33%dTopic 3 Detailed Text for 34-66%dTopic 3 Detailed Text for 67-100%dTopic 4 Detailed Text for 0-33%Topic 4 Detailed Text for 34-66%Topic 4 Detailed Text for 67-100%Topic 5 Detailed Text for 0-33%Topic 5 Detailed Text for 34-66%Topic 5 Detailed Text for 67-100%Topic 2 %Please only change (edit, add remove) the + part, with the XXX referring to each of the field IDs in the questions in this topic.Topic 3 %Please only change (edit, add remove) the + part, with the XXX referring to each of the field IDs in the questions in this topic. 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Overall Current PercentageCreation note: Change "40" to the number of total points available in this quiz. E.g. Total of 6 questions is 4x6 = "24". Total of 8 questions is 4x8 = "32". etc All topics have 100% scored - MessageDont change Label Final score is LowDo not edit me. Final score is MediumDo not edit me. Final score is HighDo not edit me. Key Area(s) of Improvement TitleKey FocusTime 25-50%Time 50-75%Time 75%+Team 25-50%Team 50-75%Team 75%+Money 25-50%Money 50-75%Money 75%+Exit 25-50%Exit 50-75%Exit 75%+Legacy Goals 100%