“Leverage” is a popular vocabulary word in the corporate world. Why is this? Because it is strategic and allows a single person to utilize all the resources around him or her most effectively and efficiently in order to have a positive impact on the bottom line.
What we leverage:
- People or human resources – people are resources that can accomplish tasks or provide information that has already been gathered (research)
- Research – from a known source or reporter such as Forrester or Gartner. Research could be gathered through various websites online, but they aren’t all “trusted” so be warned.
- Capital – money doesn’t buy happiness, but it can be “leveraged” to create value for the customer or client
- Ideas – derived from people and can be “leveraged” to create a successful strategy
- Assets – aside from monetary means, assets could be classified as a location such as a house (place of ownership)
The bottom line is shaped and twisted from leveraging your surroundings. Those that can properly leverage their resources to accomplish tasks, will excel at a faster pace. It should be your goal to gather and increase the items listed above, in order to expedite the learning curve or advance in a given project.