Monday, April 10, 2006

Best Practice (6c): Strategize Geometrically- [Conscious Awareness]

The object of the day: Always consciously knows who's your audience, what's your settings and what is the impact of your action.

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We live in a visual-based society. If someone knows you and the industry, the "verbal sell" msg works well.

If someone don't know you and your product, the visual sell supplemented with a "succinct" verbal sell msg works better.

As a startup, always presume no one knows you.

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Most ppl. know what to do. Not many ppl knows how to do it. Their answer is based on their conscious awareness relating to their experience and success.

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How many ppl. does understand why certain moves works and how it connects to the grand settings that are around them!?

The lack of this grand understanding makes each and every move limited in its impact . When dealing in the microprocessor-driven society, succinct planning and precision implementation is alpha-priority.

Every "ideal" move must be strategic in terms of its multiple impact especially if one is working w/ limited resources, every action is a strategic move.

In predictable times, focus on efficiency, while concentrating on flexibility during unpredictable times.

["Strategic Implementers"] who focuses on efficiency while emphasizing flexibility in their strategy regardless of their settings are rare.

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["Master of Ghost Valley"] essay emphasizes that "... the success of your inital action begins by understanding how ppl. look @ you."

Like most ppl, this Cardinal used to miss this point every so often.

MGV also emphasizes on the act of "consciously" focusing on the reflections and echos from ppl who are reading the projected image.

Food f. thought: Can you read the reflections and echos from the ppl who're observing you?

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