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Book review: The Strategy Book by Max McKeown

Red Star Kim

Book review: The Strategy Book by Max McKeown Author and book overview of The Strategy Book Author Max McKeown, with both an MBA and PhD from Warwick Business School, is a strategy and innovation coach for leading companies. Unusually, he has accolades for both customer service and human resources. A strategist cannot get lost in the detail”.

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Campaigns, thought leadership and project management – Early engagement, scoping and risk management

Red Star Kim

You can also promote discussion of “What good looks like” Entrepreneurship – Obtain ideas for new markets to target or gain insights to develop differentiated positioning or value propositions at structured brainstorms. Achieve early sense-checking and promote bold and innovative thinking.

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Stakeholder Mastery 3.0 – The Six Steps You Must Take

Jermaine Edwards

In 2016 I wrote a post on the five foundation steps for stakeholder management success in key account management, that was well received and guided lots of leaders. Stakeholders influence can be both positive or negative on project sign off, commercial profitability, resource access and long-term relationship success.

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The Ultimate Guide to Entrepreneurship

Hubspot Sales

Entrepreneurship is the process of starting (or improving upon) a business with the ultimate goal of making a profit. of all job seekers started their own business in 2016. Women were starting 40% of all new businesses, and persons of color made up 40% of entrepreneurs in 2016. Instead, profits are reinvested.

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The Ultimate Guide to Entrepreneurship

Hubspot Sales

Entrepreneurship is the process of starting (or improving upon) a business with the ultimate goal of making a profit. of all job seekers started their own business in 2016. Women were starting 40% of all new businesses, and persons of color made up 40% of entrepreneurs in 2016. Instead, profits are reinvested.