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Strategic Thinking

Written By: admin on December 10, 2009 One Comment

For business people at the top of their game, strategising the growth of their companies always means thinking far outside the box!

Strategic thinking means:

  • branding yourself and your businesses with publicity stunts
  • putting together a creative financial deals that profits everyone
  • developing a strategy to grow a giant retail business based on family values
  • or just be the first to market

All these are all well-thought out business strategies, but notice: each one is conceived on the values and personality of the people involved.  It could be your love of adventure or just about being the best and enjoying the “art” of the deal.  Some businesses offer all their employees a share in the business which helps create a loyal employee and customer base.

Your company is more likely to grow when it’s congruent with the lifestyle you feel comfortable with. If those two are at odds, one could hinder the other. As an entrepreneur, develop business strategies that match your particular values and suit your unique style.

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One Response to “Strategic Thinking”

  1. vegas says on: 15 May 2010 at 4:55 pm

    The biggest problem I have in speaking in public (or private, for that matter) is when I talk on a subject that is emotionally intense for me. I feel myself starting to choke up and I have to fight back tears. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to control this? I know it’s easy to suggest that I avoid those subjects, but that’s not a solution. The subjects I speak about are personal experiences and they are the focus of my talks.

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