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Editorial
| Feb 27, 2013 |
Genghis Khan Growth Strategies
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Leadership
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Mindset
You are an entrepreneur. When do you grow a business? From a platform of abundance or scarcity? . . . . . Genghis Khan built one of the greatest empires from scarcity. His homeland of Mongolia is a harsh environment; freezing cold, arid, isolated, treeless and with...
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Editorial
| Feb 1, 2013 |
Entrepreneurialism
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Genghis Khan Growth Strategies
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Mindset
The size of your business is determined by the size of the image you choose to project . . . . . . . Project small and you are small – project big and you are big. The Mongols under Genghis Khan were a small nation yet they dominated Asia in the 12th century....
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Editorial
| Jan 24, 2013 |
Entrepreneurialism
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Genghis Khan Growth Strategies
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Mindset
Business rules – Break them. Entrepreneurs . . . Business is War . . . . . . you are in business to win, to excel and to dominate. Study your competitors, understand the rules of your industry and then break them decisively and deliberately. Move quickly to get...
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Editorial
| Jan 23, 2013 |
Genghis Khan Growth Strategies
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Leadership
Genghis Khan surrounded himself with people that had two characteristics i.e. they were brilliant in their own right and they were loyal . . . . . . . . . Loyalty is not a strategy. If people continually do business with you you cannot give them a customer card and...
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Editorial
| Jan 22, 2013 |
Genghis Khan Growth Strategies
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Leadership
In business people want to be led; they appreciated and value leadership . . . . . . . . . They will buy into being led if the leader is confident and has a clear direction and strategy; it is better to be led (and make some personal and probably superficial...
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Editorial
| Jan 21, 2013 |
Genghis Khan Growth Strategies
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Leadership
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Management
Management Structure Genghis Khan had a unique chain of command . . . . . every man was an officer who could make a decision. Unlike his enemies who had a centralized command system of ‘do, stop, wait’, his army was broken into hierarchical groups of units who...