The #1 Way to Fail During a Crisis and How to Prevent it with ‘The Triggers Method’ with Itamar Marani, Ex-Isreali Special Forces and Business Consultant
In crisis, entrepreneurs often revert to their basic training, not rise to the occasion. This episode with Itamar Marani, ex-Israeli Special Forces, introduces 'The Triggers Method' to build resilience. Learn how daily discipline, proper routine, and a prepared mindset are crucial for navigating turbulent times and preventing business failure.
Key takeaways
Implement 'The Triggers Method' to identify and manage psychological and operational triggers that lead to failure during crises, focusing on preparedness over spontaneous reaction.
Prioritize daily discipline and consistent routines to build a stable foundation that can withstand external chaos, ensuring your 'lowest level of training' is robust enough for any challenge.
Cultivate a resilient mindset by understanding that effective crisis management stems from proactive training and psychological preparation, drawing parallels with military strategy to maintain composure and decision-making under pressure.
Conduct pre-mortem analysis to anticipate potential failures and work backward to identify causes, aligning with Marani's emphasis on proactive problem identification rather than reactive solutions.
In this special episode, Itamar Marani, of the Marani Consulting, offers sage advice on enlivening the entrepreneurial spirit during crisis situations. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN “We do not rise to the occasion, we will fall to the lowest level of training”Remaining Calm during Tumultuous TimesThe importance of Daily Discipline and Proper RoutineHaving the Right Mindset KEY POINTS Entrepreneurs think that crisis situations are when they rise to meet the challenges. That rarely happens because we are...
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
Implement 'The Triggers Method' to identify and manage psychological and operational triggers that lead to failure during crises, focusing on preparedness over spontaneous reaction.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
Prioritize daily discipline and consistent routines to build a stable foundation that can withstand external chaos, ensuring your 'lowest level of training' is robust enough for any challenge.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
Cultivate a resilient mindset by understanding that effective crisis management stems from proactive training and psychological preparation, drawing parallels with military strategy to maintain composure and decision-making under pressure.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
Conduct pre-mortem analysis to anticipate potential failures and work backward to identify causes, aligning with Marani's emphasis on proactive problem identification rather than reactive solutions.