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3 Marketing Strategies to Direct your Food Business towards Success

Strategy Driven

Restaurant marketing trends are continuously changing the digital works, and staying updated often seems a challenge. This saying holds good, especially when you’re keeping up with day-to-day restaurant management. And, choosing to ignore marketing for your restaurant is never an option. The Verdict.

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Opposites Attract … But Do They Stick?

Lead Change Blog

This creates various hurdles for the truly shy person, including reluctance: to market what they do have to offer, to achieve success in many career fields, and to take full advantage of the positive aspects of our highly “social” and online world. Bottom Line …. They do not feel able to navigate our highly social world.

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Are Your Employees Mad As Hell and Not Going to Take It Anymore?

Tanveer Naseer

Quitting your job is not something most employees would consider doing in light of today’s weak job market. Such gestures will cost you nothing and yet choosing to forgo them will have a very sizable impact on your organization’s bottom line.

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Harness the Power of Feedback Loops for Better Strategy Design and Delivery - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM BRIGHTLINE

Harvard Business Review

As strategies move from design to implementation inside the company, outside forces are continually changing: New competitors emerge, the economic and regulatory pictures shift, and customers have new demands. No strategy exists in a vacuum.

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Balancing Push and Pull Approaches to Improvement

Harvard Business Review

Because the top-down pushes imposed changes from the outside, front-line people went along, but they didn't own or internalize them. For me the lesson is this: Companies should complement a top-down push with as much bottom-up pull as possible to sustain momentum and avoid regression back to previous, inferior levels of performance.

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Staying Ahead of Innovation Challenges

Harvard Business Review

See if these feel familiar, and consider if they are trending up or down for your business: Challenge 1: Commoditization. Two factors are conspiring to heighten concerns over rapid commoditization: price pressures from still budget-conscious customers, and market compression from more competitors (and more cut-throat competitors).

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Can GM Make it Safe for Employees to Speak Up?

Harvard Business Review

In early April, following the news of faulty ignition switches and recall of more than 6 million cars, GM CEO Mary Barra announced a “Speak Up for Safety” program. “GM This is “not because people screw up, but because of the immense complexity of what we do,” she told The Washington Post.