The 7 forces of corporate dominance

Starting with the end in mind, I want you to envision the constant creation of delusional fans and a delusional culture for your business. All you are doing is to achieve this goal.

1. Know where you really are. Create a business map to get from where you are to where you want to be.

2. Constant strategic innovation. Every business basically boils down to two main things. Marketing and Innovation. These are the only two things that generate income in any business.

3. Constant and never-ending improvement of world-class marketing and product promises. Your products and services must be the best.

4. Constant and endless improvement of the sales domain systems. Do you use a system to be successful?

5. Constant anticipation of the power of financial and legal analysis. Most people don’t pay attention to this until it’s too late. Every successful business needs legal and financial advisers.

6. Constant optimization and maximization. Draw on the experience your customer goes through and see where you can add more value to this process. Most people don’t see advertising because it bombards us. People will remember the experience they had and how they felt after interacting with you.

7. Consistently create enthusiastic fans and culture. People will keep buying and will stay. Remember that your best customer is your current customer.

Now ask yourself some quality questions. Listed below are the exact questions Steve Jobs asked his team when he revolutionized Apple.

1. What business are you in? Their first response was that they were in the computer business.

2. The next question was, what business are you REALLY in? In reality, our goal is to connect people with their greatest passion.

3. What business do we NEED to be in? We are in the computer business, but we NEED to be in the music business. This is when the iPod and iTunes were created. These same questions then led them to the iPhone business.

Now ask yourself these questions. Why did you go into business originally? Why are you on it now? Every business needs 3 types of people to be successful.

1. People with an entrepreneurial mindset

2. Managers and leaders.

3. Artists to implement their concepts

If you personally don’t have all of these qualities, join those who do. Implement these 7 forces, ask yourself critical questions, and watch your business thrive into what you dreamed it would be.

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