While luck may have something to do with an entrepreneur’s success, more often it is strategy that plays the important role in determining what start ups are successful. Patrick Bet-David says that there are four areas that entrepreneurs must be strategic within: campaigns, human development, improvements, and business development. Each of these areas requires its own unique strategies, and each is important. Planning ahead and getting to know leaders within your employee base are two ways he suggests to better strategize in these areas for success.
Key Takeaways:
- working on your next campaign, developing those around you, improving your operating system or doing business development and sales.
- From operating systems to business development, there are many ways you can be strategizing as an entrepreneur. To learn more, click play.
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“When it comes to working on your next innovative campaign, Bet-David means planning ahead. Whether the holidays are in sight or there is an event coming up in the near-future, you should always be planning ahead. This will help you beat the competition, too.”
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