How to build a business that lasts?

Growing a business can be challenging and lonely, and seeking answers to simple questions could be very difficult or very expensive.

These are just a few issues most business owners and managers face every day.

There may not be a how-to manual for every situation. Still, in this forum, we will discuss practical suggestions to help you deal with the most common issues and direct you to the right resources so that you can move your business to the next level without getting stuck.

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“Becoming number one is easier than remaining number one.”

Bill Bradley

“Competition is always a good thing. It forces us to do our best. A monopoly renders people complacent and satisfied with mediocrity.”

Nancy Pearcy

Don’t knock your competitors. By boosting others, you will boost yourself. A little competition is a good thing and severe competition is a blessing. Thank God for competition.

Jacob Kindleberger

In the current era, competition comes from everywhere; advancing technology encourages cross-industry competition. Consequently, strategic planning must consider who our future competitors will be, not only who is here today.