Written by: Roger HB Davies, CEO, McLuhan & Davies Communications, Inc. Over 30 years ago I started a consulting practice building on my background as an ex-journalist, and trade magazine editor. The service: teaching people how to write more effectively. The opportunity: Many professionals (e.g., engineers, IT specialists, etc.) were challenged to not only write effectively but also how to write productively. i.e., not waste time while writing.I was freelancing at the time, helping clients craft publicity articles, brochures, ads, etc. One of our clients asked: Do you have some ideas about helping their team who were struggling with the written word?They assumed I had some expertise in the area! I did some research to find out who delivered writing training, and I couldn’t find anyone. (An opportunity).So I told the client this, and suggested we handle: “Give me three months, and we’ll have a training course for you.” The client agreed, and I went to work.I’d never done any “teaching” before. Never designed a training course. And had no academic credibility– needed at the time—to establish business credibility.By chance, I had got to know the McLuhan family. (An opportunity) Those versed in communication studies would be well aware of Marshall McLuhan, media guru, academic and the first to highlight the effects of the electronic media on the way we now think in the Western world.You may recall his iconic statements: “The Medium is the Message and The Global Village. I.e., McLuhan is THE name in communications.”I got to know the family through Marshal’s son, Dr. Eric McLuhan, who also by chance had taught, and as a bonus knew the English language backward.Between us, we designed a workshop, sold two clients, and put in place everything we needed for entrepreneurial business.Our clients liked what we did. And they asked what else did we do?Our first response was: “Nothing else.”But one day a brochure came into my office advertising a workshop that was then called: The Winging-IT Logic System, to be delivered by Dr. Keith Spicer, a prominent Canadian public figure.I took the course, saw how others valued the concepts—and then became a business partner to Dr. Spicer. (An opportunity)We now offered a second workshop, renamed Think On Your Feet ®.Related: Technology Brings Global Thinking to Our Desktop