Episode 71

071 Business Strategy vs Tactics: What Small Business Owners Need to Know

Think following your passion is enough for business success? Think again. In this eye-opening episode, marketing experts Dennis Collins and Leah Bumphrey, along with producer Paul Boomer, challenge conventional wisdom about business strategy. Drawing from Seth Godin's latest insights, they reveal why strategy should be your compass, not just a map.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Strategy is a philosophy of becoming - it's about who you'll serve and who you'll become, not just what you'll do
  • Good decisions don't always lead to good outcomes (and vice versa) - understanding this difference is crucial for strategic planning
  • Effective business strategy requires an "umbrella approach" that aligns multiple aspects of your business, from marketing to team management
  • Sharing your strategy with your team is essential for success - most small business owners only share tactics, missing the bigger picture

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00:00 - Introduction and special offer

00:04:15 - Why passion isn't enough for business success

00:08:30 - Understanding strategy vs tactics

00:12:45 - The importance of multiple aligned strategies

00:16:20 - Good decisions vs good outcomes

00:20:00 - Sharing strategy with your team

CONNECT WITH OUR HOSTS:

Dennis Collins

Leah Bumphrey

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Paul Boomer serves as the producer for Connect and Convert. With his extensive experience in business strategy and marketing, Paul brings valuable insights to the conversation about strategic planning and implementation. His perspective on leadership and creating future-focused business visions adds depth to the discussion.

About the Podcast

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Connect & Convert: The Sales Accelerator Podcast
Insider Strategies for Small Business Sales Success

About your hosts

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Dennis Collins

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Paul Boomer

I help businesses grow up after they've grown their revenue. Think about that for a moment. You'll understand what I mean.