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Beyond Tactics to a Real Strategy
"Strategy is the direction and scope of an organization over the long-term: which achieves advantage for the organization through its configuration of resources within a challenging environment, to meet the needs of markets and to fulfill stakeholder expectations."
– Johnson and Scholes (Exploring Corporate Strategy)

Far too often "strategic" becomes an overused and meaningless term. Everyone seems to use it simply to add gravity to the task at hand.

Strategy becomes a list of tactics associated with a goal, rather than a intentional premeditated systematic plan of action grounded in scenarios to respond to potential and changing market conditions. SGI knows that growing a business isn’t simple and that to increase the likelihood of success, there must be a real and documented strategy before growth initiatives can be effectively launched.

To build a sustainable growth model around our market-centric approach, we believe that a strategy should include all of the following components:

  • Goals: Establish desired short, mid and long-term outcomes in alignment with your company's vision.
  • Market Conditions: Understanding the external and environmental factors that create your’ "playing field".
  • Target Markets: Determining which markets you can cost effectively enter and compete in.
  • Market Scope: Knowing what kind of activities and marketing are involved in each of your target markets.
  • Advantages: Defining how your product or service performs better than the competition in those markets.
  • Resources: Acquiring the required skills, assets, financing, relationships, technical competence, and tools needed to succeed.
  • Community Impact: Leveraging the value and support of those who are potential stakeholders in and around your business.
  • Implementation: Establish reasonable deadlines so that your systems and leadership have adequate time to align with your marketing and sales efforts.

In our unique market centric approach, strategic planning leads to growth through tactical initiatives.

“Do not repeat the tactics which have gained you one victory, but let your methods be regulated by the infinite variety of circumstances.”
– Sun Tzu (490 BC), Chinese Military Strategist




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