In one of my past posts, I wrote about the importance and necessity for entrepreneurs to create a Business Accountability Group (BAG) http://yourstartupstory.com/?p=204 Trust me, this group will become your life line and your flotation device when the strong tides come in.
Many folks have asked me to guide them through the process of beginning their own BAG. Below are group guidelines and questions that will help you and your partners stay on task and motivated.
- Your group should be composed of no more than four individuals.
- Meetings should last 45 minutes to one hour.
- The person answering the questions gets all of the attention and absolutely NO interruptions. Should you have questions or concerns, jot them down and chat about it at the end of the BAG.
- It’s important that you “actively” listen. It is up to you to help keep your partner accountable.
B A G ~ Weekly Questions
1) What business practices helped me to meet my goals this week?
Networking groups
Internet (face book, LinkedIn, etc.)
Email/phone
2) What books/articles did I read that related to my work and helped me to grow?
3) When was I most aware that I was “on track” and focused on achieving my goals?
4) What happened this week that did not turn out the way I planned as I attempted to achieve my goals?
5) Were there any opportunities I did not take advantage of?
6) Was my plan to achieve my goals fulfilled last week?
7) What is my plan for this week?
Dream it. Believe it. Achieve it.

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