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All Expenses Paid While Building Impact

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  • Picture this: a classroom at Wake Tech Community College, filled with the energy of aspiring barbers. It's presentation day for their business model canvas projects. The twist? All but one student chose to present ideas outside the barbering industry. Why? Who truly knows? But word on the street - fear. Fear that their barbershop ideas might be "stolen" by classmates.


    I've been emphasizing a crucial lesson throughout our eight-session program: collaboration is key in business. "If you're scared to present an idea," I told them, "it likely means you don't truly believe you'll implement it."


    I wanted to instill in them the confidence to share their ideas, knowing that their unique perspective and drive are what truly set them apart.


    Then came the moment that changed everything.


    One brave student decided to present their business model canvas on a barbershop. As the class provided feedback, something magical happened. The room transformed into a think tank of innovation. Questions about barber travel led to head instructor, William Graham, sparking a discussion about cross-country barbering. Ideas bounced back and forth. One student coined the term "chair hopping," and suddenly, we were all creating together.


    I stopped the class right there. "This," I said, "is why collaboration is key. This is why focusing on your actual business - the barbershop you want to create - is so important. You're getting real-world application, real-world advice, and assistance from people who genuinely care about your success."


    It was a lightbulb moment for everyone. They realized that once they step into the real world, it would be incredibly rare to have 20+ business-minded individuals giving honest, caring feedback - people who aren't just friends or family, but peers invested in their success.


    The "Chair Hopping" concept, although familiar to some – has not been executed on a mainstream level, but has the potential to be a revolutionary approach to barbering that's not just about the cut, but about the journey.


    Not Just In the Barbering Industry

    This collaborative creation process isn't unique to the barber industry though. In fact, many successful businesses and innovations have emerged from similar collective brainstorming sessions. > Read or listen to the blog for this full section <


    What happened in the classroom that day was a perfect example of this collaborative magic in action. It showed these aspiring barbers the power of open dialogue, the value of diverse perspectives, and the potential for innovation when minds come together without fear or reservation.


    I rewarded them by promising that I would create a RhodeMap for this business model and we have done just that! We won't dive too deeply into the concept in our blog, but in Part 2 we'll break it down a little to give you a sneak peek - stay tuned!


    So, to all barbers, remember this: Your ideas gain strength when shared. They grow when exposed to different perspectives. And sometimes, the most revolutionary concepts are born not from solitary genius, but from the beautiful construct of collective creativity.


    Are you ready to collaborate? Your move boss.

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Picture this: a classroom at Wake Tech Community College, filled with the energy of aspiring barbers. It's presentation day for their business model canvas projects. The twist? All but one student chose to present ideas outside the barbering industry. Why? Who truly knows? But word on the street - fear. Fear that their barbershop ideas might be "stolen" by classmates.


I've been emphasizing a crucial lesson throughout our eight-session program: collaboration is key in business. "If you're scared to present an idea," I told them, "it likely means you don't truly believe you'll implement it."


I wanted to instill in them the confidence to share their ideas, knowing that their unique perspective and drive are what truly set them apart.


Then came the moment that changed everything.


One brave student decided to present their business model canvas on a barbershop. As the class provided feedback, something magical happened. The room transformed into a think tank of innovation. Questions about barber travel led to head instructor, William Graham, sparking a discussion about cross-country barbering. Ideas bounced back and forth. One student coined the term "chair hopping," and suddenly, we were all creating together.


I stopped the class right there. "This," I said, "is why collaboration is key. This is why focusing on your actual business - the barbershop you want to create - is so important. You're getting real-world application, real-world advice, and assistance from people who genuinely care about your success."


It was a lightbulb moment for everyone. They realized that once they step into the real world, it would be incredibly rare to have 20+ business-minded individuals giving honest, caring feedback - people who aren't just friends or family, but peers invested in their success.


The "Chair Hopping" concept, although familiar to some – has not been executed on a mainstream level, but has the potential to be a revolutionary approach to barbering that's not just about the cut, but about the journey.


Not Just In the Barbering Industry

This collaborative creation process isn't unique to the barber industry though. In fact, many successful businesses and innovations have emerged from similar collective brainstorming sessions. > Read or listen to the blog for this full section <


What happened in the classroom that day was a perfect example of this collaborative magic in action. It showed these aspiring barbers the power of open dialogue, the value of diverse perspectives, and the potential for innovation when minds come together without fear or reservation.


I rewarded them by promising that I would create a RhodeMap for this business model and we have done just that! We won't dive too deeply into the concept in our blog, but in Part 2 we'll break it down a little to give you a sneak peek - stay tuned!


So, to all barbers, remember this: Your ideas gain strength when shared. They grow when exposed to different perspectives. And sometimes, the most revolutionary concepts are born not from solitary genius, but from the beautiful construct of collective creativity.


Are you ready to collaborate? Your move boss.

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