Staying relevant

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….in an evolving, tech-driven world

By Bernard Kelvin CLIVE

“Stay curious. What worked five years ago may no longer work today—keep refreshing your skills.” — Bernard Kelvin Clive.

We are in a world where things keep shifting—fast. Every day, something changes. A new technology. A new app. A new tool. AI technologies are everywhere. Businesses that existed five years ago have either changed completely or disappeared. New industries are emerging by the minute.

So, the question is: how do you stay relevant?

How do you keep your brand, your product, and your service from becoming obsolete?

Let’s talk about some key things I believe will help anyone—business owners, solopreneurs, brands—stay relevant in this fast-evolving world.

  1. Build on Timeless Principles—Not Just Tools

First and most fundamental: You must be grounded in principles, not products.

Too many people build their brand on tools. On platforms. On trends. But tools come and go. What is hot today will be forgotten tomorrow. If your brand is built only on tools, when the next shiny thing comes along, you’ll be lost.

Build your brand on timeless principles. On values that do not change.

What do I mean? Principles like empathy. You’re not just selling products—you’re connecting with people. Your business is not just about exchanging goods for money. It’s about caring.

Principles like trust—don’t just polish things to look beautiful on the outside, but deliver real quality. Don’t just sell something that looks good but lacks substance.

Principles like kindness, love, empathy, integrity.

When you weave these values into your product or service, people will connect with your brand. They will trust you. They will love doing business with you.

Because here’s the truth: AI will change. Tools will change. Platforms will change. However, people will always crave genuine human connection.

Think of it this way: As an author, people don’t just want to read your book. They want to know the person behind the words. As a public speaker, it’s not just your message—it’s your tone, your energy, your voice that connects.

Even in a virtual space—podcasts, videos, online communities—people still want to feel that human presence.

A good friend of mine still sends handwritten notes to his clients. In a world of automated emails and AI bots, that little handwritten note stands out. It makes people feel seen, and valued.

Another Real Estate business owner I know, always adds a personal handwoven bracelet as a ‘Thank You’ gift —just to maintain that human touch. These are small things, but they matter. Robots can’t replace empathy. They can’t replace trust. They can’t replace human connection.

So, whatever you do—whether you’re selling products or services—bring in your human side. Build your business on principles, not tools. That will keep you relevant through every wave of technology.

  1. Keep Learning, Keep Evolving

There’s a saying I love: “If you’re green, you grow. If you’re ripe, you rot.”

You must always keep learning. Always keep evolving. Stay humble.

Recently I read an article about Microsoft replacing some of their top coders with AI tools. These were people who had worked with the company for years, but suddenly a tool came along that could do the job faster, and cheaper.

Now, I’m not saying this to scare anyone. I’m saying it to make this point: If you stop learning, you risk becoming irrelevant.

What worked five years ago may no longer work today. The way you marketed your brand five years ago may not reach today’s audience. The tools you used three years ago may now be outdated.

You have to stay fresh. Stay updated.

Ask yourself:

  1. What’s new in my field?
  2. What are the new platforms?
  3. What are the new technologies?
  4. What new skills do I need to learn?

Enroll in new courses. Attend webinars, conferences, seminars. Read books. Talk to people in your industry.

If you’re in education—what are the new learning tools available today?

If you’re in music—what are the new styles, trends, and technologies?

Stay curious. Stay green. Keep growing. Because when you keep learning, you stay ahead of the curve. You won’t be caught off guard when your industry shifts.

  1. Build Collaborative Ecosystems

Here’s another key: Stop trying to do it all alone. Shift from solo to collaborative.

In today’s world, collaboration is critical. Ecosystems are the future.

Yes, personal branding is great. But ask yourself:

  1. Who can I partner with?
  2. Who can I collaborate with?
  3. What networks can I plug into?

As the Good Book says, “One can chase a thousand, but two can put ten thousand to flight.” That’s exponential growth.

Recently I visited a friend’s business. He was working on a new project—not because he needed more work, but because it gave him access to a great new network in that industry. That’s smart. That’s staying relevant.

You need the right partners. The right collaborators. The right team.

If you’re an author—you might need a great designer, a marketer, or a photographer.

If you’re a speaker—you might need an event planner, a PR partner, or a movie producer.

Don’t isolate yourself. The right partners can help you scale more quickly, reach new markets, and remain relevant.

Communities and ecosystems are the way forward. Find your tribe. Build your network. Plug into the right partnerships—and watch your business grow.

  1. Own Your Unique Voice

One of the most powerful ways to stay relevant is to own your unique voice.

In today’s world, a lot of fields are becoming commoditized. Everyone is doing “the same thing.” AI can generate content. Tools can mass-produce products.

So how do you stand out? By bringing your unique story, your perspective, and your heart into your brand.

What is it about your chocolates that makes them different?

What is the story behind your art?

What is the passion behind your coaching or consulting?

People don’t just buy products. They buy stories. They buy hearts. They buy connections.

AI can’t create that. Only you can.

Show your behind-the-scenes. Share your journey. Bring your personality, your values, and your voice into everything you do.

That’s what will resonate with your audience. That’s what will keep them coming back—not just for the product, but for the person behind the product.

  1. Stay Customer-Centered

At the heart of every business is one thing: customers.

No business survives without clients. No brand stays relevant without an audience.

It’s easier—and more profitable—to keep an existing client than to constantly chase new ones.

So:

  1. Focus on your customers.
  2. Listen to them.
  3. Wow them.
  4. Delight them and give them an unforgettable experience.

Give them more than they expect. Surprise them. Show them you care.

You can upsell, offer bonuses, run special promotions—but beyond all that, what people remember is how you made them feel.

When customers fall in love with your brand—when they feel valued, cared for, and connected—they will stay loyal. They will keep coming back.

And that loyalty will keep you relevant—no matter how much the world changes.

So, to put it all together simply, If you want to stay relevant in this fast-changing, tech-driven world, here’s what you need to do:

  1. Build on timeless principles.
  2. Keep learning, and keep evolving.
  3. Collaborate—shift from solo to ecosystem.
  4. Own your unique voice.
  5. Stay customer-centered.

Do these things consistently—and your brand, your business, and your message will not only stay relevant but will thrive through every season of change. And don’t forget to try your own strategies and ideas to keep your brand and business afloat.

If you enjoyed this, I’d love to hear from you. Shoot me an email: [email protected]. And if you want more, grab any of my branding or business books on your favorite online platform.

The best is yours.

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