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In Business Take The Opportunity To Win The War
Posted on March 2009 in bet fair
I think that business can easily be thought of in the same way as a military campaign. Your competitors will take the opportunity (have no hesitation) in using your ideas or attacking your customers. If they can most will not hesitate to crush you!
Another tactic that I have personally encountered is when our competitor tried and succeeded in poaching 2 of my staff. Eventually I managed to get one back primarily because she didn’t like her new boss. I was actually glad that they poached the other one who was a good talker but had very poor work ethics!
I have seen friends trample over close friends all for the sake of a “fistful of dollars” (sorry pounds) - on a side note the pound is still holding above $2 USD at the time of writing.
I believe that most businesses will have to operate using military tactics if they are to be successful. They must use intelligence to find out everything about their competitor. They must keep one step ahead. They must move forward only when they are sure of holding their new position. They must fully equip their troops for the battles ahead.
In this economic climate where the big boys are trying to muscle in on our territory a military plan is essential. Do you agree? There are many books that use the analogy of war to create business tactics.
The most innovative will survive whilst the people who wrest on their laurels will slowly wither and die. Do not mess around on “no hopers and get to your customers before your competitors do”.
Tescos… The UKs biggest supermarket is certainly not resting on its laurels.
Market share continues to rise. It is not content just with the grocery market. It is attacking insurance, clothing, furniture, electrical goods and pharmaceuticals.
Tesco now controls 30% (up from 29% last year) of the UK grocery market. To continue its growth, it has introduced premium own brand ranges, introduced Tesco Express (to circumvent the Office of Fair Trading - OFT rules) and in some towns now controls 40% of the grocery market.
Do you think that it will stop there? Small shops in our towns, villages and cities are now facing the battle of the giant. Is this a war? You can bet it is. Considerable opportunities still exist for the small businessman. Take every opportunity to move forwards before your competitors do!
Naz Daud
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2 Responses to “In Business Take The Opportunity To Win The War”
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March 30th, 2009 at 7:11 pm
Which reasons make people want to take a look at business opportunity?
I do have some but there is got to be more: More money (financial freedom) More quality time (family, friend, hobbies..) to grow personnaly and professionally and to actualize themselves (that mean helping other succeed) I'm sure lots of very intelligent people will have others ideas.
March 31st, 2009 at 12:13 am
All the above are good, but everyone is different. You have to be very independent and mature to know that you want these things. A lot of people are stuck in ruts just living paycheck to paycheck and they are happy with this so it might to be better to attract them to a certain product other than these things. Personally for me it was the fact that my house became a non-toxic house and I rest easier at night and I enjoy telling others about it. People will see something like that in you too. Jennifer
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