A Working Model for Business…
April 11th, 2008 | Michael Q. Pink
Well, it’s Rainforest Friday and I wanted to share with you the seven stages of growth every seed goes through to become a productive tree. If God can refer to us as trees of righteousness (Isa 61:3) then I certainly feel comfortable doing so. The rainforest makes an excellent business model for anyone so here are the seven stages you should know about that every tree (business) goes through.
- Germination: The idea is acted on. Investment is made. Resources are committed.
- Roots down: The new plant looks for security, sending roots down to get more water (information) and nutrients (capital) gaining stabilization before going to market.
- Stems up: The stems support the leaves. Think of the stems as the leadership team going ahead and opening up the new location or venture which will ultimately support a team of productive workers (leaves). Leaders must lead. They need to go first.
- Seek the light: Keep your eye on the vision. Be vigilant about continuously aligning your strategy with the vision. Position yourself to best pass on the vision to the rest of the team.
- Grow leaves: Build your support staff and get productive. Leaves turn light energy (vision) into chemical energy (action) to produce food (product or service).
- Flowers bloom: Flowers use shape, color, design and scent to attract pollinators such as birds and bees. Think of the flowers as marketing and the pollinators as early adopters. The pollinators are first to respond to the marketing message and they carry that message wherever they go. They spread the word on behalf of the marketer. That ultimately brings the next phase.
- Grow fruit: Think of it as critical mass. According to Wikipedia, “Critical mass is a sociodynamic term to describe the existence of sufficient momentum in a social system such that the momentum becomes self-sustaining and fuels further growth.”
In the rainforest, once fruit is produced, every manner of customer flocks, climbs and crawls to enjoy its bounty. In the process the seeds within the fruit are freely distributed on the forest floor ensuring a self sustaining condition with continuous future growth. Hope you found this helpful. Details at 11:00 (o-:
Until next time, be fruitful, then multiply.

April 11th, 2008 at 9:04 am
Thanks Micheal: It is a brilliant metaphor to measure against and to spot where we are in our process. It shows the bigger picture with clear direction ahead!
April 14th, 2008 at 9:04 pm
wow, that is a great, inspirational note. It helps me understand where I am at and why my
business growth has been slow. I am a single stalk (stem) and am recruiting other leaders
(stems-stalks) just now,to teach my program, each one hosts a spray of flowers, and as I am visual and organic-it all makes sense to see it pictured this way.
BenchFit is my purpose driven path and I have been at it for 3 years refining the bench and the fitness package, the process has been amazing!
In Christ,
Maureen
Maureen Mason-Cover,MS PT, ACE
Health and Wellness Educator
619 857-6180
April 15th, 2008 at 7:30 am
The graphic, metaphorical model you present is excellent, easily kept in mind and the stages of growth re-evaluated along the way. As a missionary-evangelist to America and the vast field of the Far East there is a big busines side of ministry that must be attended to, to sustain the work of the Lord. Keeping strong to the visual structure you present allows one to “see” the mustard seed grow into a large tree where many birds come and feed only to feed many more. We are trainers of nationals to win their own to Christ and will keep this meta-for them imbedded in the soil of our hearts.
His for them,
Ed Colton
President of Hearts of Fire Inc.
April 21st, 2008 at 9:16 am
I found the post very interesting so I ordered the the Rain Forest download along with the Gates of Commerce download. But when I got my links in in an e-mail message, both links took me to the same page, Gates of Commerce downloads. I had unfortunately clicked on the Rain Forest link 3 times so it timed out on me. Any ideas on how I can get my Rain Forest download, the video on downloading was helpful, but didn’t cover my situation.
Thanks,
Robert Chambers Jr