Burke Turner — June 26, 2017 Follow @weareatmosphere— June 26, 2017 Are there any holes in your people strategy? In today’s knowledge economy, where business relies on enabling talent to thrive, your people strategy must have the agenda of unlocking talent to deliver sustainable corporate growth. It’s about providing the right set of tools to … Continue reading Technology and People Strategy
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How to Stalk Competition & Create an Unbeatable Strategy #Social
By Jessica Davis June 5th, 2017 With social media marketing, analytics tells you only part of the story. Without benchmarking, you’re in the dark about competition and how you’re faring against it. Competitive analysis will help you understand your hold over your market on social media and find ways to expand it. It will also … Continue reading How to Stalk Competition & Create an Unbeatable Strategy #Social
Lessons on How to Amass Power, Get Things Done, and Be Eaten Alive
Taylor Pearson — June 5, 2017 Follow @TaylorPearsonMe— June 5, 2017 Robert Moses may be the most influential historical figure you’ve never heard of. Moses was the master builder of New York. If you’ve ever set foot in a major city, he’s affected your life. He built more infrastructure than any individual in modern history. … Continue reading Lessons on How to Amass Power, Get Things Done, and Be Eaten Alive
A Little Strategy Please
Don Dalrymple — May 31, 2017 Follow @dondalrymple— May 31, 2017 Any fool can muster up motivation and go for it. You may finally want to act on an idea or make your business work more efficiently in a moment of inspiration. However, acting simply on emotion and motivation without thinking through options, strategies and … Continue reading A Little Strategy Please
Seemingly Moving Backward Has Reward
Personal Branding Blog — May 17, 2017 — May 17, 2017 The worst direction is not to be moving at all but instead, standing still. Avoiding action while providing excuses brings about one’s worst nightmare. Standing still provides the feeling of being in quicksand because everything around us changes so quickly. One feels as if … Continue reading Seemingly Moving Backward Has Reward
How to Avoid Your Biggest Strategy Mistake
Jeff Weinberger — February 1, 2017 Follow @jweinberger— February 1, 2017 It seems like a pretty simple statement: getting your strategy right and avoiding a strategy mistake is critical to getting the outcome that maximizes your marketing and business potential. Many companies, especially smaller and mid-size companies, tend to put lots of work into getting … Continue reading How to Avoid Your Biggest Strategy Mistake
Are You Focused on Tactics or Strategy? The Goal is Strategic Execution
Lacy Boggs — January 30, 2017 Follow @blogspiration42— January 30, 2017 There’s a continuum of action for business. (And life, but we’re really only talking business here.) One the one end is strategy. It’s cerebral. It’s thinky. It requires many post-it notes and paper and books and maybe my favorite, a bullet journal. At the … Continue reading Are You Focused on Tactics or Strategy? The Goal is Strategic Execution
3 Ways To Get Your Strategy In Shape For The New Year
Dave Wakeman — December 16, 2016 Follow @davidwakeman— December 16, 2016 As we move quickly towards the end of the year, it is likely a lot of you are already planning ahead for your New Year’s Resolutions! Am I right? But have you done any thinking about the resolutions you want to keep for your … Continue reading 3 Ways To Get Your Strategy In Shape For The New Year
Change of Seasons, Time To Review
Barry Roos — October 27, 2016 Follow @roosites— October 27, 2016 My clients often ask me how often should they be reviewing their website and social media campaigns. Well, being a web guy I look at my web properties all the time, every day. But I realize other people have other priorities, and running a … Continue reading Change of Seasons, Time To Review
4 Hurdles to Strategic Execution
by Clive Keyte Follow @intrafocusUKOctober 23, 2016 In their book ‘Blue Ocean Strategy’ W.Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne describe four organisational hurdles to strategy execution. Their description relates to the implementation of a Blue Ocean Strategy but in truth it applies equally to any strategy. The four organisational hurdles are: 1. Being wedded to the … Continue reading 4 Hurdles to Strategic Execution