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Business Model vs. Strategy: What’s the Difference?

CMOE

Military strategy is thousands of years old but the field of business strategy has only been around for about fifty years. Because this field is so new, there’s still a lot of disagreement about how business strategy and business models should be defined—and often among those who write about these topics the most!

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Mastering the Art of Strategic Leadership

Vantage Circle

Strategic thinking is crucial in all aspects of life, including business, non-profits, and governments, as well as personal and professional development. In this podcast, Stephanie Bown talks about the key to strategic leadership. Organizations should think about two things to support strategic thinking.

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Employee Benefits That Matter: How Small Businesses Win Big With Their Teams

Vantage Circle

Offering a robust employee benefits package isn’t just a luxury; it’s a transformative strategy. Let’s explore a benefits strategy that ensures your employees feel valued, motivated, and committed to your company’s success. Annual Increases: Healthcare and insurance costs tend to rise every year.

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Strengthening Leadership Development at Municipalities: 3 Key Initiatives

CMOE

For city and county governments across North America, 2022 is halfway through, and many local municipalities are feeling the effects of the new and changing talent pool. As all levels of government shift their attention from surviving to thriving, public-sector leaders must focus on crafting a positive employee experience.

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Five Powerful Consulting Frameworks: MECE, 7S, Porter’s Five Forces, BCG Growth-Share & Ansoff

StrategyU

Ansoff’s matrix for growth strategy). Some are so embedded into the way of thinking, that consultants don’t even think of them as frameworks or talk about them explicitly – they are just second nature. For example, let’s say you decide to shift your strategy from being a cost leader to a premium brand.

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A Brief History of Strategy Consulting: 100 years from Frederick Taylor to the “Next New Normal”

StrategyU

The history of strategy consulting starts with Frederick Taylor and the Scientific Management movement but took many twists and turns as it evolved into its current state, an industry looking inward and pondering where it fits in the new technology-powered business world. one that would focus on business strategy.