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About Doug Wagner

Doug Wagner is an entrepreneur, President and Co-founder of Sunwapta Solutions. Sunwapta's mission is to help businesses transform from surviving to thriving, sustainable growth. From strategy to implementation, this means marketing, sales, managing your brand and delivering consistent value. Get more clients and keep them.
11 Feb 2009

Outliers

By |2017-04-04T16:32:24-06:00February 11th, 2009|Categories: Books and Courses, Business Strategy, Doug's Blog|

I am always fascinated by what makes some people succeed and why some very gifted people don’t really accomplish anything of note.

So the book “Outliers” by Malcolm Gladwell was a pretty good read, not because of the underlying ideas but because of his writing style and the examples he used.

Some of the premises of the book include:

  • Being an intellectual genius does not guarantee success.
  • Once you are smart enough, other skills come into play, like how to deal with people in the real world.
  • There are few “instant” success stories, mostly it’s hard work and persistence.
  • Your parents […]
10 Feb 2009

Good Reading – Sprint

By |2017-04-03T12:34:14-06:00February 10th, 2009|Categories: Business Strategy, Doug's Blog|

Sprint, by Seth Godin was one that hit home for me. Go at it full out, get it done and then regroup. In today's economy, speed is a critical factor and sprinting may be the way to get results without getting caught up in the day to day distractions or fear.

Decide on something that needs doing and get it done fast. Move on.

10 Feb 2009

Gangsters are Subject to Today’s Economy Too

By |2017-04-03T12:34:18-06:00February 10th, 2009|Categories: Business Strategy, Current Events, Doug's Blog|

I read an article yesterday in the Calgary Herald about how gangsters are moving back to Ottawa.

To my surprise, it was not a political column… gangsters and drug dealers who had previously come to Calgary to participate in the booming economy were now returning to their hometown of Ottawa.

The speculation was that there was no longer enough profit and too much competition (i.e. violent competition) to stick around.

Hopefully my readers are all more traditional entrepreneurs and business people and I hope you are doing well.

How is the economy affecting your business outlook?

9 Feb 2009

Creative Partnering

By |2017-04-03T12:34:23-06:00February 9th, 2009|Categories: Business Strategy, Doug's Blog|

There are two major categories of partnering that I can think of:

  1. Related services or products,
  2. Un-related (or at least not obviously related) services or products.

Related partners are the obvious situations, where you are in related lines of business. If you focus on the Microsoft suite then partnering with Microsoft makes sense. If you are a desktop support company then partnering with a networking company might make sense.

It can be with a competitor or non-competitor. Maybe working with a competitor can bring you a larger contract than you could get on your own.

Then there are partnerships that aren't so obvious on the […]

5 Feb 2009

My Blog is Better Than Yours

By |2017-04-03T12:34:29-06:00February 5th, 2009|Categories: Business Strategy, Doug's Blog, Marketing|

Let's assume for a minute that this is not necessarily true and two blogs are pretty much the same. Fairly well written, good subject matter and relevant to many people.

Why is it that some have a readership in the 10's of thousands and other are in the tens.

Sure some are better than others. Some are more thought provoking. But if we line up two apples or two oranges, why is one fruit sweeter than the other.

I think marketing has a lot to do with it.

Marketing is usually a long road. Sure sometimes it just takes off. Sometimes it's viral. […]

4 Feb 2009

Hmmm, what am I good at?

By |2017-04-04T16:32:57-06:00February 4th, 2009|Categories: Business Strategy, Doug's Blog|

In my last post I talked about choosing the tasks that need to be done really well as part of your time management process.

That begs the question, “What do I do well that adds the most value to the business?”

These are the things I should be spending the most time on, both developing and perfecting my skills and the things that I should make sure are done to the best of my abilities.

I decided to share some detail not to be seen as bragging but to make this post more real and relevant.

Based on my own experience, some personality tests I took, […]

3 Feb 2009

Prioritize Greatness

By |2017-04-03T12:34:37-06:00February 3rd, 2009|Categories: Business Strategy, Doug's Blog|

Good time management suggests that you should prioritize your activities based on importance and urgency.

  • Important items are those that things where you add the most value to your business (or employer).
  • Urgent items are those that need to be done to satisfy a requirement but don't necessary create a lot of value.

Items that are important and urgent should be worked on first. Picking your kids up from day care before they close is probably both.

Time also changes urgency. As the deadline approaches, a task can become more urgent. The need to eat is like that, it can be put off […]

2 Feb 2009

Abandon Me, It’s All About You

By |2017-04-03T12:34:42-06:00February 2nd, 2009|Categories: Business Strategy, Doug's Blog|

Let's face it. Deep down, sales are usually fairly selfish. You are selling your products or services to bring in revenue and profit. Sales drive your business.

Hopefully the transaction is mutually beneficial and the customer is getting something of value in the exchange. If not it might just be a one night stand.

When you are looking at your longer-term partnerships with either suppliers, competitors or customers it is very wise to start the conversation by looking at things from their perspective. I recently read a post by Stuart Crawford on giving back to your partners that got me to thinking about this […]

27 Jan 2009

The Excitement of Product Launch Day

By |2017-04-03T12:34:50-06:00January 27th, 2009|Categories: Business Strategy, Doug's Blog, Dream Teams, Software Development|

Back in 2003 we built a tool to help manage our business. At the time we thought that it was just something for us and that it wasn't good enough for the rest of the world. New employees kept telling us that it was one of the best tools they had seen for doing those things. But we were humble and didn't do anything with it other than use it internally.

Since then I have realized that many successful products have been launched with bare-bone features and mediocre capabilities… and excellent marketing. Sometimes products are sold before they are even built.

I […]

27 Jan 2009

Agile Design – Up Front and Often

By |2017-04-04T16:34:39-06:00January 27th, 2009|Categories: Doug's Blog, Software Development|

Sadly there is a misconception that performing any up front design in an agile project is a bad thing… pretty much forbidden because the opposite of agile is waterfall.

This misconception misses the whole point of building great software… use all the tools you have at your disposal in the most appropriate way and if something is not working fix it. Agile is not meant to be a rigid process… it’s meant to be an attitude of continuous improvement. (Caveat, when you are first learning anything, stick to the proven process as you don’t know enough yet to know what is important.)

Right from […]