In 2020, engineering firm Velentium faced an unprecedented ask: partner with a small medical device company and a very large vehicle manufacturer to increase emergency ventilator production from hundreds per month to thousands per week—in just 28 days.
Serving on the frontlines of pandemic response is enough pressure to cause any size business to buckle, but the small firm thrived and even doubled in size to complete their manufacturing scale-up known as Project V: seven months of work in six weeks.
Velentium’s cofounder Dan Purvis attributes their extraordinary success to their decade-in-the-making company culture, which buoyed them in the face of an unforeseeable crisis. In 28 Days to Save the World, he lays out how to harness the power of organizational culture to prepare your small business to weather any challenges ahead.
Every quarter, more than 30 million small-business entrepreneurs face innumerable familiar crises—of management, strategic direction, cashflow and credit, staff, and customers—that can spell their doom.
Drawing from his twenty-five years of experience as a small-business leader, and with gripping stories from Project V, Purvis reveals crisis-tested methods for turning challenges into opportunities.
He shows how a well-crafted culture
• Reveals the right path in a crisis
• Taps into team members’ inner motivation
• Unites leaders and followers
• Compels action in “made for you” moments
• Enables you to step up to global challenges
• Catalyzes deep connections between people inside and outside your organization
When a defining moment arrives for your organization, will your team be ready? 28 Days to Save the World is an essential resource for ensuring that you are.
Author(s): Dan Purvis; Jason Smith
Publisher: BenBella Books, Inc
Year: 2022
Language: English
Commentary: Business, Organization, to be ready for anything
Pages: 288
Tags: Business, Organization, to be ready for anything
CONTENTS
Foreword
PART ONE
28 DAYS TO SAVE THE WORLD
PART TWO
CRAFTING YOUR CULTURE TO BE READY FOR ANYTHING
Why Not You?
Culture Forward
Hatch: The Culture Core
More than Air
Principles over Rules
Slow—Fast—Slow
Section Wrap: Hatch
Nurture: Culture Takes Hold
Be Human
Stay Teachable
Reach Simple
Section Wrap: Nurture
Launch: Culture Lives on Its Own
Defend
Grow
Think
Section Wrap: Launch
Soar
Acknowledgments
Endnotes
Index