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Business Strategies: 10 Brilliant Strategies for Week Apr 16-20, 2012

YOUR Business Rescue Coach’s
10 Brilliant Business Strategies for Next Week!

Have you ever wondered what you should be focusing on? What a brilliant Business Strategist might say to you to help you with your business strategies for growth and prosperity? Well, the good news is you don’t have to wait any longer, how about 2 brilliant strategists to help you?!?

Every Friday,  now my non-Twitter followers can have the same competitive advantage, even without tweeting capabilities 🙂 Each Friday I share with you my list of 10 tweets for the following week (5 from the “Grandfather of Modern Business”, Peter F. Drucker,  and 5 from me as Lunchtime Business Strategies) to help you with practical and tactical topics to ponder and take action on for greater successes. I suggest you print out the list 🙂

Top 10 Business Strategies to Ponder & Act Upon:

MONDAY

Peter Drucker: Asking “Who is the customer?” is the 1st and most crucial question to assist you in determining your business purpose and mission.

Lunchtime Business Strategy: Grocers buy a product, but in return their customer purchases products off the shelves; both are customers. How many customers do you have?

TUESDAY

Peter Drucker: The consumer – the ultimate user of a product/service is always a customer.

Lunchtime Business Strategy: Grocer’s customers are  the ultimate user, AKA, primary focus for value and quality. Do you tend to your Ultimate Users’ needs?

WEDNESDAY

Peter Drucker: Some businesses have two customers (the middleman and the end-user); each are critical to your business’s performance.

Lunchtime Business Strategy: Do you see, treat, and listen to your business’s middleman as a customer too? Let them guide you, they offer great insights if you ask.

THURSDAY

Peter Drucker: “What is value to your customer?”, not quality, but what satisfaction does your business fulfill?

Lunchtime Business Strategy: Your customer doesn’t ever buy a product; they buy to satisfy a need/want. What need/want/desire does your business satisfy?

FRIDAY

Peter Drucker: What do your customers consider most valuable about what you provide? Ask them.

Lunchtime Business Strategy: Ask your customers what is most valuable to them about the product/service you provide. Then, ask if you deliver it.

FYI: One of my favorite things to do with clients is to help them develop their Business’s Purpose, Vision, and Mission Statements. How? By using my 2nd greatest secret super power to make businesses strong and insanely profitable! If you would like to discuss this further, please give me a call at the number below 🙂

If you or your business needs rescuing on this particular topic
or any other Business Strategies we have been discussing,
please reach out to Maggie (262) 716.7750   FYI: I’m in the Central Time Zone

Blessings of Success to YOU ~
The Business Rescue Coach, Maggie Mongan
Brilliant Breakthroughs, Inc.


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