A ministry strategy is great. A ministry strategy with continued strategic thinking is even better. This week, Eric Geiger shares 4 more ways ministry leaders think differently. https://lnkd.in/eM-XM_qK
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To cope better with change, work on your decision-making skills. At least, that's my approach. Check out the full 15-minute #FreelanceLife discussion with Shea Karssing: 👀: https://lnkd.in/drah4MYf 👂🏻: https://lnkd.in/deHWcGXk I'm interested to know what your strategy is for dealing with change. Tell me in the comments. 👇🏻
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Very interesting with high level of professionalism and concrete cases. Nice to review Porter and others to understand how strategies studies are evolving
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Every organization has to make decisions throughout the day that will impact the outcome of the organization. Decisions can be simple, like deciding on what to wear to work, or whether to organize a meeting or not. However, strategic decisions that impact the direction of the organization are harder to make and are often the most important. Strategic decision-making is a process of understanding the interaction of decisions and their impact upon the organization to gain an advantage. Wrong decisions taken at the wrong time, may result in catastrophic consequences. In other words, the power of strategic thinking lies in combining the power of the right decision with the right time. To remain competitive and survive, organizations must make decisions that will maximize short-term results and minimize long-term risks. Strategic decision-making uncovers the future possibilities for a company and those options that can be implemented to achieve success. Need Help ? Contact Dawgen Global Advisors at : info@dawgen.global At Dawgen Global we help you make Smarter and More Effective Decisions. We offer BIG FIRM Capabilities without a big firm PRICE! Contact us today for information on our services Caribbean Head Office: Dawgen Tower- 47-49 Trinidad Terrace, Kingston 5 Telephone :18769265210 Global Contact : Email info@dawgen.global Website : https://dawgen.global/
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