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post # 209 — Monday, October 9, 2006 — a General post

READY SET GO. Fast-Track Strategy

This week's podcast episode, entitled "READY SET GO: Fast-Track Strategy", presents a simple but effective process to move any professional business ahead strategically.

In this podcast I explore:

  • The 4 key objectives of any winning business strategy
  • The critical role of "the coach" in putting your strategy into action
  • What makes this process unique — and effective

Click on the podcast player below to listen to the full discussion:

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