Business strategy development is the process of formulating and implementing plans and actions to achieve the long-term goals and objectives of a company or organization. It involves analyzing the internal and external factors that can impact on the business and making informed decisions to position the company for success in its competitive landscape. Here are the key steps involved in business strategy development: Vision and Mission: Clarify the company's vision (what it aims to achieve in the long term) and its mission (the purpose of the organization). These statements provide a guiding direction for all strategic decisions. Setting Objectives: Based on the vision…
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Business Strategy Development
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Enhance your Planning and Execution
We all have experiences in planning and executing projects whether at home or at work. It is given that a proper planning and execution lead to success. We have learned it from our experiences to plan properly then work the plan. This is simply true, however, there are other dimensions of planning and execution based on our experience consulting and working with SMEs that we would like to streamline. We categorize four outcome scenarios depending how an SME is weak or strong in planning and in execution presumably the resources remain constant equally in each scenario. 1 - Success: we all…
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Financial Tools as innovation killers
There are smart and hardworking managers in well-run companies who operate well, however, cannot to innovate efficiently. It looks like most companies are not half as innovative as their senior executives want them to be. There might be various reason for this inefficiency and opportunity cost. Among these reason, the following financial tools and measures are contributing factors for lack of innovation in corporations: Misapplying DCF and NPV- the first misleading financial analysis tool is the method of discounting cash flow to calculate the net present value of an initiative. While the mathematics of discounting is logically impeccable, analysts commonly commit…
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Bubble burst or Correction?
For years we heard that Toronto’s housing market was a bubble. Recent Rapid interest rates increases have slowed down the real estate transactions volume and have reduced the housing prices in 2022. How can we perceive this market change? Is it a bubble bust that some people have been saying for years and some got short positions to benefit from free fall real estate market? or Is it a market correction that occurs in any market naturally? To answer these questions, it is better we look into the core real estate factors influencing the housing market and prices. Like any other…
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Business Model Innovation:
Some companies come up with a revolutionary business models that attract huge demands to their services or products. For example, Apple was not the first company that introduced digital music in 2003. Diamond Multimedia introduced the Rio in 1998 and Best Data introduced the Cabo 64 in 2000. What made Apple to succeed in this sector was its innovative business model; make downloading digital music easy and convenient. Before we get into innovative business model to address permanent shifts in their market landscape, we need to understand the definition of the business model and it’s components. It starts with thinking about…
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Entrepreneurial Spirit
Drucker explains innovation as the specific function of entrepreneurship. It means by which the entrepreneur either creates new wealth-producing resources or endows existing resources with enhanced potential for creating wealth. There is much confusion about the proper definition of entrepreneurship. It does not refer to an enterprise’s size or age but to a certain kind of activity. At the heart of that activity is innovation: the effort to create purposeful, focused change in an enterprise’s economic or social potential. Most innovations especially the successful ones result from. Conscious, purposeful search for innovation opportunities, which are found only in a few…
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Starting a Business in Canada
Following the dream to open a small business in Canada will urge one to spend a significant amount of time and effort. If one is ready for such work and embrace the challenges, it may be just as rewarding. Like any other activity starting, there are a lot of unknowns and things to learn. It is imperative to understand all alternatives and prospects in registering and managing a business to avoid costly mistakes and to focus on what is essential. The following points elaborate the core requirements for establishing a business in Canada: Legal Status in Canada – If you wish…
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
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Water & Wastewater Industry Competition Fundamentals
Water and wastewater businesses serve people and different industries; such as food an and beverage, pharmaceutical, oil & gas, semi-conductor, etc. There are various companies providing services in the industry, however, a few players are operating globally. SUEZ WTS is one of the market leaders. Competition is intense in the industry. The big players compete …
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International Mobility Program (IMP):
The Government of Canada revised temporary foreign workers (TFW) related regulations and LMIA requirement throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Employers do not need to provide LMIA under the International Mobility Program (IMP) to hire foreign workers on a temporary work permit. That said, the hiring must serve Canada’s broader economic and cultural interests, which can include things like …
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Plant-based Products Outlook
Plant-based products are getting more popularity and are rising to a new level of consumer interest. A healthy diet that is better impact the environment has become a consumer goal recently. This uptrend market demand has led manufacturers to remain resourceful in new sources of protein and other plan-based products. Companies like Cargill are investing …
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Home or Side Business:
COVID-19 Pandemic taught us how to use information technology in running business activities online. From global companies to small businesses relied on internet, applications, and platforms to connect people and businesses online. Successful online operations increase solopreneurs confidence to establish home businesses whether as mainstream of income or side business. Self-employment offers more flexibility, working …
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Scientific Research & Experimental Development (SR&ED) Overview:
The federal scientific research and experimental development (SR&ED) program is a tax incentive program to encourage all Canadian businesses to conduct research and development (R&D) in Canada. In fact, the SR&ED program has been the single largest source of federal funding for industrial R&D performed in Canada for many years, and remains one of the …
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Ontario Immigration Nominee Program (OINP)
Ontario Immigration Nominee Program (OINP) is a practical framework to recruit international talents (foreign workers, international students, business owners or entrepreneurs from outside of Canada) to apply for permanent residence in Ontario. The program falls under the province’s economic immigration program, which works in partnership with the Government of Canada through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship …
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Owner Operator Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)
The owner operator LMIA program is a great option for foreign nationals who are looking to become permanent residents and settle in Canada. A foreign national must own a controlling share (50%+) in an existing Canadian business or launch their own business in Canada in which they have a controlling interest. The owner operator LMIA …
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Supply Chain Disintermediation
Disintermediation could happen in any supplier/manufacturer and intermediaries (retailers or wholesale) relationships. The supply-demand imbalance creates an opportunity for the supplier to disintermediate and to reach out to other intermediaries or end users, to sell the products at a lower price that could create a price war between the intermediaries. This is an inherent risk …
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Human Resources Management
Human resource flow “HRF” fundamentally defines the inflow, outflow and movement of human resources “HR” within the company under full time, part time, or contingent contract structure, whichever would best suit the corporate strategy. Creating human resources talents’ pool, in line with the company’s competitive advantage, is responsibility of human resources department. The policies, best …
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Nonprofit Organization’s Governance
A Nonprofit organization’s governance relates to a broader range from perception, structure, legal context, accountability, quality, effectiveness, social capital and ethics. The role of governance in a nonprofit organization’s performance is inevitable. Funders and donors usually evaluate organization’s governance and its correlation to accountability, trust, social impact and performance prior committing or allocating money to …
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