The mantra of many a slacker, the above statement is more true than you'd think. Achieving your goals is an important, but it can never happen if you don't know what way to go. The same applies in business, they will remain out of reach without effective workplace processes. You need to know which way to go to achieve your ambitions.
A pure focus on outcomes might be business 101, but it makes for inconsistent results. However, focussing on workplace processes and being conscious of them produces excellent results every time.
This is not to say outcome is irrelevant – you need to know where you're headed, after all – but by getting the process right, the desired outcome will follow. It also makes your workplace processes more worthwhile, making the journey to your goals more rewarding.
While it does require some investment of time and effort. You must figure out your processes for each task. If you do it will produce worthwhile benefits in the long run:
This is not to say, that you should become complacent. Just because you have produced a perfect set of processes doesn't mean that you should follow them blindly. Workplace processes should never become dogmatic, they can always be better. If you or a colleague find a better way or better tool to do something, experiment with it and see if it's more effective.
Equally, you don't want to produce unnecessary bureaucracy. Too much process stifles creativity and productivity, but just the right amount can streamline work and act as a real competitive advantage. And, as we've said before, process shouldn't be imposed; it should be created collaboratively. Process should empower and encourage, not imprison.
Focus on just the outcome and you'll occasionally achieve excellence. But, focus on the process and you'll consistently create great results.
[Note: this blog post was originally published in February 2014 but we have since updated it with new content]