Learning from Smart People

90 Andie Monet: How to Develop a Business Strategy


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In this episode of the Learning from Smart People Podcast, Rob Oliver interviews Andie Monet about how to develop a business strategy. Andie Monet is a business strategist who help small business owners with a tool she developed called the Roadmap for Strategic Growth.

During the podcast, Rob Oliver and Andie Monet talk about the following:

  • What it means to have clarity in your business
  • The relationship between clarity, strategy and action
  • How to handle your fear of failure
  • Why failure is not always a bad thing
  • The three legged stool of business
  • The value of hiring a consultant (or a business strategist) to help grow your business
  • How your life experiences provide tools to build with
  • Definition of a business strategy
  • No cost and low cost ways to increase sales and profitability
  • You can find out more about Andie Monet on her website and through her social media. She is also offering a free 30 minute strategy session, look for it on her website.

    Website: http://www.RoadmapForStrategicGrowth.com

    Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/andie.monet.ssd
    Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/andie.monet_ssd
    Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/andiemonet-ssd

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