I’m not a huge fan of trashy television, but it seems that
you can’t turn on the television without being bombarded by a whole host of
reality TV talent contests. Strictly
Come Dancing, X Factor and I’m a Celebrity are all in full swing and they’ll be
followed up by Britain’s got Talent and Dancing on Ice later in the year, not
to mention the plethora of other talent shows; there’s Bake Off and Masterchef
for the talented cooks, Splash for the aspiring diver and the Salon for the
wannabe hairstylist… the list is never ending!
It’s incredible really that there are so many of these shows (in my
opinion most of them pretty awful) and that the Television industry keeps
churning them out; clearly they are a popular programme genre.
Now, I’m no talent show connoisseur, but it strikes me that
these shows have a couple of central themes and ideas that run through them;
they are all about contestants who have a goal or a dream and they undertake a
number of challenges and overcome certain obstacles in order to achieve that
goal or dream and attain success. In
this respect, talent shows are not unlike running a business. In order to be successful, we must have goals
and dreams for our businesses and there are challenges and obstacles to
overcome in order to attain success.
However, goal setting in TV shows is pretty straight
forward; become a pop star, be the best dancer, the best cook and so on. Goal setting in business tends to be rather
more complex. So what are your business
goals?
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