Dec 20, 2008
I think that companies can easily be treated the same way that a military campaign. Competitors will have the opportunity (have no doubt) in the use of their ideas or attacking their customers. If the majority of them may not hesitate to crush you!

Another tactic I've found personally, is when your competitor tried and succeeded in poaching 2 of my staff. Finally I was able to reach a return, mainly because she did not like his new boss. I am really glad that poaching another that was a good speaker, but had very poor work ethic!

I have seen close friends trample over all the friends for the sake of a "fistful of dollars" (sorry pounds) - on a side note of the pound stays above the $ 2 USD at the time of writing.

I think most companies will have to operate using military tactics to be successful. You must use intelligence to know everything about their competitor. Should keep one step ahead. We must move only when you are sure of the conclusion of his new position. It should be fully equip its troops in the battles ahead.

In this economic climate where the big guys are trying to muscle in our territory in a military plan is essential. Do you agree? There are many books that use the analogy of war to create business tactics.

The most innovative will survive, while people who start on its laurels slowly wither and die. Do not mess around "no hopers and reach their customers before their competitors do."

Tesco ... The UKs biggest supermarket is certainly not resting on their laurels.

Market share continues to grow. It is not just content with the grocery market. This is attack the insurance, clothing, furniture, electrical appliances and pharmaceuticals.

Tesco now controls 30% (up from 29% last year) of the grocery market in the UK. To continue its growth, which has entered the premium own-brand ranges, introduced Tesco Express (to circumvent the Office of Fair Trading - OFT rules), and in some villages now controls 40% of the grocery market.

Do you think it is going to stop there? Small stores of our cities, villages and cities now face the battle of the giants. Is this a war? You can bet it is. There are still considerable opportunities for the small businessman. Seize every opportunity to move before their competitors do!

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