If You're Not Asking Yourself This Simple Question, This Longtime Founder Says You're ToastKnow who you are and what you stand for.

ByLinda Lacina

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For more than 25 years, Christopher Kimball has advised home cooks. As a publisher, editor and TV and radio, his brands, includingCook's IllustratedandAmerica's Test Kitchen, helps people improve their kitchen skills. His latest ventureMilk Street, based in Boston, acts as a global flavor mashup, providing a location for his various media ventures, along with a cooking school. It is, as he calls it, "a new approach to cooking."

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Yet, each of his brands have sought a common purpose in an uncommon way. So while America's Test Kitchen used researchers to develop a bulletproof chicken soup recipe, Milk Street might look abroad for a Somali-inspired version -- one with chilis and radishes, offering both crunch and heat.

But the common element for these recipes has less to do with poultry or stock than a simple clarifying question: Is this us?

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It's a question Kimball's team asks as it develops recipes, events, books podcasts, videos and other products. "We come to office every day asking that question," he says.

And according to Kimball, it's a question you should be asking yourself in some form every day -- from "Who are we?" to "Is this on brand?" to "How can we do this better?"

"As long as you ask the question every day, you're good. If you stop asking about it, you're toast. You'll just get left behind," says Kimball, "You can't afford not to constantly think about who you are."

To hear more from Kimball and staying on brand, check out the latest episode ofHow Success Happens.

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Linda Lacina

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Linda Lacina is the former managing editor at Entrepreneur.com. Her work has appeared in theWall Street Journal,Smart Money, Dow Jones MarketWatch andFamily Circle. Email her at llacina@entrepreneur.com. Follow her at@lindalacinaon Twitter.

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