(Get free) Compete Smarter, Not Harder: A Process for Developing the Right Priorities Through Strategic Thinking
• William Putsis •
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Andrew HunzekerGreat strategy book for business expansion. Bill is very knowledgeable.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A highly practical and helpful blueprint for any business/marketing practitionerBy ServantofGodSeldom can I read such a complete yet concise, strategic yet tactical work, by a scholar and consultant, which is so practical and helpful. Solid framework built upon well researched cases peppered with wFrom the Inside FlapThe Internet, mobile technology, the ubiquity of information and the availability of big data have dramatically increased the speed and impact of success and failure. Those who succeed today do so because they compete in the most advantageous part of the market. However, findingHow to compete in the right space for greater profitability and growth The Internet, mobile technology, the ubiquity of information and the availability of big data have dramatically increased the speed and impact of success and failure. Companies today know that they must be competitive, but precisely where, and more importantly how, to compete is not always easy to identifymdash;until now. Compete Smarter, Not Harder explains how to prioritize market opportunities so that a company's strength... [PDF.gn73] Compete Smarter, Not Harder: A Process for Developing the Right Priorities Through Strategic Thinking Rating: 4.98 (664 Votes)
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