To Achieve Anything, We Must Have a Strategy

The first sentence of Strategy 360 is, “To achieve anything, we must have a strategy”. This not only applies to the cases that I work on, but for any student, employee, homemaker, manager or CEO. For any person or any organization to prosper, there must be a clear, defined and deliberate game plan.

Conventional planning gets conventional results. If you are content with the way things are now, then Strategy 360 is not for you. But if you want to take your business or life to a higher level, then it will give you the framework that insures a complete game plan. Strategy 360 delivers powerful results.

The key is that a strategy must be intelligent and complete. Strategy 360 identifies all 10 areas that must be addressed for a complete game plan. It is kind of like a spine, if one vertebra goes out of alignment, then everything falls apart. On the other hand, if it is complete, then the business or individual is strong and healthy, and can really take off.

I’ve been fortunate to have the Wall Street Journal, People Magazine, all major TV networks and dozens of newspapers take note of my work and profile my career.

As an applied economist and educator for over 20 years, I’ve had the opportunity to speak to many audiences. I’ve been on hundreds of radio stations and dozens of television shows. This gave me the unique opportunity of sharing my experiences with millions of people in all walks of life throughout the United States, Canada, South America and Asia. Strategy 360 is my effort to put all of these experiences, proven concepts and strategies all into one place.

Because I’ve worked on some tough cases, sometimes the media calls me the “Master of Disaster”. In many of the disasters that I work on, they were caused by a person or an organization that were “strategically unfit”. In profiling my career, the Wall Street Journal gave me another nickname and said, “Dr. Disaster has a prescription”.

So, do you want to be more financially fit, physically fit or mentally fit?  The prescription is to become “strategically fit”.

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