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8 Ways You Can Improve Your Strategy & Leadership Skills to Scale Your Business

Joseph Lalonde

Every business requires effective strategies and executions to grow. While some may know how to create effective strategies, their businesses still fail because of inappropriate leadership. They suppose business to solely involve strategies, planning, and implementation, while they sideline effective leadership. Read through.

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Strategic Planning: How to Conduct a SWOT Analysis

thoughtLEADERS, LLC

When strategic planning, a SWOT helps you define your business strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. A useful tool you can use to assess the environment you’re competing in is called the SWOT analysis. SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. And typically, it’s drawn on a grid.

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Determining Your Objectives In Digital Marketing

Strategy Driven

The world of digital marketing is full of terms, some that may sound completely alien to those who are not used to the jargon of this world (such as, for example, KPI). If you personally saw a phrase like “ SEO Austin ,” you would know right away that it has something to do with digital marketing. Quantitative Objectives.

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Marketing plan for a training company

Rapid BI

A Marketing Plan is sometimes called a marketing strategy, in essence it is an action plan of what it is you are going to do to promote your business.

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Can One Book Cover All of Strategy?

LDRLB

There are a lot of books on strategy. Light strategy books have the word strategy in the title, but offer little in the way of applicable insights on organizational strategy. The Strategy Book is neither of these, but also both. The strategy book is divided into two main sections.

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Surveying Strategy

LDRLB

This post is the first in a series about the various schools and models of making organizational strategy. The very mention of the word strategy brings with it connotations of planning and images of executives sitting around large tables at off-site meeting facilities. They conduct near-cliché tools such as a SWOT analysis.

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Can One Book Cover All of Strategy?

LDRLB

There are a lot of books on strategy. Light strategy books have the word strategy in the title, but offer little in the way of applicable insights on organizational strategy. The Strategy Book is neither of these, but also both. The strategy book is divided into two main sections.