Delegation and the rule of one smarter via #tribecalledquest @AliShaheed

For a pretty cash advance, now they got a song and dance

   That you didn’t recoup, more soup wit’ ya meal?

Get a good lawyer so problems won’t pile

   You don’t wanna make a pitch that’s Wild

A Tribe Called Quest Show Business

Yes, you need a good lawyer, negotiator or deal maker.  Do we really need a piece to advocate the value of the hired professional?  Tribe takes a little stab at the business practices of the former Wild Pitch Records company, but the business lesson applies in any industry.  BPM thinks this is painfully clear, but the tendency of the successful manager or well paid executive is to believe that they are the smartest person in the room.  The true success knows this is not the case and finds ways to delegate to those with greater strengths, because ultimately they will make you look like the smartest one in the room.  Hey, maybe that does make you the smartest one in the room.

Also, BPM loves the fundamental lessons learned from advancing and recouping.  The notion of getting a bump on the front-end, only to have everything snatched in the back-end plays out in many forms.  People read the Express Terms and conditions of a Deal Point Memo and ignore the fine print of the Standard Terms and Conditions that take what was given.  Inexperienced people in the field go into negotiation unprepared and giveaway the best chits in negotiation (with a wild pitch) when they probably did not even need to give away something that valuable.

 

BPM TAKEAWAY#33:

  • DELEGATE TO THOSE WITH OTHER STRENGTHS

  • THE SMARTEST KNOW THAT THERE IS SOME ONE SMARTER

Takeaway #28: Cash Flow not Flash Flow via #schoolyd

Put your Filas on.  I know you’re wearing gold

But you’re eating popcorn

 

Schooly D Put your Filas On

Philly’s own godfather of the minimalist old-school Park Side Killers rap puts all we need in a pithy couplet.  BMP has a soft spot for this uncluttered bit of wisdom.  E-40 has a similar statement about rappers buying cars the price of condos when they do not own homes.  One aspect of this is: why look equity-rich when you are cash poor?  The flashy car example is also a funny one because it is really a depreciating asset.  The home might actually increase in value.  Again, you can’t dress flashy, while you have no cash in your pockets.

In any event the other aspect about this that BPM likes is that it puts the popcorn eating hustler back to work.  Back in Schooly’s day, those Filas were hustler shoes.  You put them on along with your track suit and headed to the club.  The promoters, marketers and DJs were making ends.  If your shoes are wingtips or Timberlands, it doesn’t matter.  Clean-‘em up, lace-‘em up and put-‘em on because it is time to put cash in your pocket.  Your organization needs to get paid.

BPM TAKEAWAY#28:

  • THE ECONOMIC TERM IS CASHFLOW, NOT FLASHFLOW

  • GET YOUR GAME SHOES ON