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Leadership Development

The term “born leader” is really somewhat of a misnomer. Don’t let it fool you. Some of the finest “natural” leaders have had to have some training in managing the day to day elements of leadership. Simply put, leadership development is teaching leaders skills they need to better lead. It can also be used to train motivated followers that have the traits necessary to become successful, accomplished leaders. Read more ›


Product Development

A product development strategy provides the necessary structure to develop your company or ministry’s product development projects as well as its development process. There is no “cookie cutter” strategy that will be right for every organization or ministry. Your product development strategy must take into account your specific organization’s strengths, weaknesses, and capabilities, as well as those of your competition (and their particular strategy, as well). To be successful, you must know the current and predicted market trends, needs and opportunities, your specific goals, and your financial resources. Read more ›


Strategic Planning

Stated simply, strategic planning helps determine where your organization is headed in the future. Strategic planning will state your goals, show how you’re going to reach those goals, and give you ways to tell if you were successful or not at reaching those goals. Your plan can focus on the coming year, or the next twenty years, depending on what you and your organization need. Generally speaking, most strategic planning usually encompasses your entire ministry or organization, instead of one or two parts of your organization. Read more ›


Marketing

A market or customer based organization cannot succeed without knowing who its potential consumers are and exactly what it is they need or want. This is where marketing comes in. Marketing is really bi-directional – you first find out who’s out there and what they’re interested in, and then you find the best way to provide them with what it is they need or want. Inbound marketing uses tools like market research to find out things like who’s shopping, what they’re shopping for, and if it’s feasible for you to supply that need. Read more ›