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Renee Craig
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2 July, 09:02
Developing a strategy
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2 July, 09:15
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To win at anything worthwhile, you need a game plan. Professional sports teams know this, and this idea applies to your organization, your department, your team - and even to yourself as an individual.
To be successful means knowing how to use your talent and resources to best advantage, and it's very difficult to "win" if you don't have this game plan in place.
This article introduces you to a common-sense, systematic approach to strategy development.
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