Posts Tagged "business management"

Exemplary business management (video)

»Posted on Jan 20, 2012 in Systems Thinking | 0 comments

First Solar grew from a 50 person company into a 1,500 person company in 5 years with further large scale growth in the pipeline. Watch this eye opening presentation to find out how.

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Business Development Success Matrix

»Posted on Jul 29, 2011 in Digital Marketing, Performance Management, Sales and Marketing Management, Systems Thinking | 0 comments

Tweet Pin It Preparation – Your personal and career success strategy. Research – Market, competitor, company, product, customer research. Development – Team, process, product, market presence, etc.. Conversion – Strategic marketing campaigns and copywriting for customer acquisition, retention and lifetime value. Traffic – search, social media, partnerships, direct marketing and more. Tracking – Performance measurement for ongoing...

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Business Owner Path

»Posted on Jun 2, 2010 in Systems Thinking | 0 comments

Tweet Pin It The Number 1 Secret Of Large Corporate Success That Any Small Business Owner Should Know Plus… How to balance product innovation, marketing, and business operations A breakthrough in productivity for small business owners Insider secrets of how large corporates maximise effectiveness and efficiency Dear business owner, Big businesses get big because of one fundamental focus point… I’m going to demonstrate what that is and how to very easily and quickly bring it to bare on your own business. In fact: I’ll show you what I learned in board meetings and senior management diuscssions as well as the corridors of blue chip companies such as Merrill Lynch, Xerox and...

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Strategic Business Units

»Posted on Jul 31, 2008 in Systems Thinking | 0 comments

Tweet Pin It In essence, the SBU is a profit making area that focuses on a combination of product offer and market segment, requiring its own marketing plan, competitor analysis, and marketing campaign. Hold your breath for this… cos you gotta concentrate hard:   A Strategic Business Unit emerges at the cross-over between… A product offering that the company could make and A reachable market segment that has a high value profit potential. Ok breathe… That is to say, if there’s a big enough market niche for a product we can supply, then we may want to create a SBU that focuses on that opportunity. E.g. Selling ice-cream to kids playing outdoors in hot weather – could be one...

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