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For Such a Time as This

Plenty has been written on COVID-19, and I’ve read more than I care to admit. I won’t add to those voices. Today, I’m actually writing to myself. Below is my own action plan as an entrepreneur/investor working alongside the Kenyan context.

And, I’m writing to the East Africa entrepreneurial ecosystem because in this crisis, our leadership is needed more than ever. We need your clearest thinking and boldest action — quickly.  I know you all to be some of the most energetic, creative, and innovative people I’ve met. You can bounce back from adversity with the best. You’ve already lived through many leadership moments. How you respond to COVID-19 may very well be your most impactful leadership moment yet.

Take care of yourself

It’s too easy to ignore this one. How well you take care of you will largely impact the quality and speed of your decisions and leadership.

 Take care of your people

Take care of your business

This is the best thing I’ve read this month on this: every organization on the planet is now a start-up. The world has changed, and so should we. Prepare proactively for 3 timeframes:

  1. A few-week blizzard (short, but intense impact) – pivot immediately to survival mode and ensure safety & security of your people.
  2. A few-month winter season – Are there cost reductions to implement? Locations to close? What does it look like to right-size? Areas to invest further in?
  3. A few-year to few-decade ice age (strategic, long-term impact) that could change the landscape permanently. Does the landscape impact our core strategy or offering? Are our competitors now actually collaborators? The best businesses will not be those who cut costs the best, but those who innovate radically to meet this new reality.

Here’s the best resource center for entrepreneurs I’ve seen, curated by Endeavor. This is a treasure trove of wisdom, including Founder’s Collective (“capital markets don’t soften, they seize”) and Bain’s actions to take now (“avoid inaction, ‘wait and see’ could damage the company… Appoint a dedicated COVID-19 “war room” team)

Finally, here’s great story from a friend who saw his travel business cut in half overnight about 12 years ago. He focused on the “fundamentals” and they emerged as a more resilient, stronger organization afterwards. #cultureeatsstrategyforbreakfast

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We will be talking about 2020 for decades to come. The decisions we make as leaders in the next month can drastically impact lives. My prayer is that we would be like the “sons of Issachar who understood the times and knew what to do”… for “such a time as this.”

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