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Unleash Your Teams Strategic Potential: 10 Ways to Craft the Best Business Strategies

Leapfrogging

Introduction to Strategic Thinking in Business The Importance of Strategy in a Disruptive World In today’s business environment, disruption is the new norm. With technology advancing at breakneck speeds and market dynamics shifting unpredictably, it’s crucial for you as a business leader to embrace strategic thinking.

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The New Important ? Strategy for a Pandemic-Shaped World

BrainZooming

Since April, we’ve been developing and soft launching a new online collaboration experience called Blast! Zane Clark of the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) reached out in early April to discuss a multi-part webinar series for the association’s members on how to restart their businesses.

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Personal Leadership – What Would You Do with an Extra Day?

BrainZooming

Eight years ago today, I published an article about personal leadership, asking the question, “What would you do with an extra day?” That proved to be true; since that time, we have collaborated on two American Marketing Association national market research conferences several years ago and a creative workshop a few months ago.

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Creative Thinking Skills – 10 Ideas for Stimulating Extreme Team Creativity

BrainZooming

We’re developing a strategic thinking webinar for a client on cultivating and sustaining creativity among its salesforce. Since the webinar is with the organization’s sales leadership, the focus is on creative thinking skills they can and should be embracing to help their salespeople see opportunities in new ways.

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It’s a Bird, It’s A Plane, It’s a User Champion

Boxes and Arrows

Rubin, in The Essential Scrum , defines the product owner as “the empowered central point of product leadership.”. It’s both a front-line function, fueled by the insights you get from daily customer interaction, and an executive function, demanding judgment, political skills, and strategic thinking.

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