Quiz Page 6 of 76 (PART THREE)
- Posted by Michael C. Fanning
- Date May 15, 2023
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1. According to Shafer, a great way for a business to become more reactive and to work against a complacent approach to operations is to behave like a new 1.__________—2.__________ and 3.__________.
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2. In the video, Shafer addresses some key ways in which a business could do this. Firstly, the business would need to infuse a strong sense of 4.__________ into all operations, staying alert to the 5.__________ of the market, and keeping the fire of innovation burning bright. By embracing a startup mindset, businesses can stay nimble, agile, and ready to pivot at a moment’s notice.
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3. From there, the business would want to fight complacency by digging deep into customer 6.__________ and identifying any 7.__________ points in the sales, order, and delivery process that may be causing frustration or dissatisfaction. In the current 8.__________ economy, every 9.__________ counts, and businesses must be willing to go above and beyond to deliver a 10.__________ experience. By taking the time to truly listen to customer feedback and address any issues head-on, businesses can show their customers that they are 11.__________, and build a loyal customer base that will help launch the company’s long-term success.
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4. And finally, if businesses are wanting to stay ahead in the industry and fend off complacency, they must be willing to shake things up and take bold 12.__________ in pursuit of innovation. This means embracing a different approach to 13.__________ generation, one that encourages out-of-the-box thinking and rewards creativity and risk-taking. After all, in today’s fast-paced business world, 14.__________ too long on an idea can mean missing out as ideas emerge too late in the 15.__________.
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Entrepreneurship
I am a serial entrepreneur and I have been vegetarian for 14 years now. In a nutshell, I start businesses, grow them and retain some ownership before decelerating from all the operational duties involved.
In addition, I am a complete lover of nature. I turned vegetarian at 18 years old. And my mother introduced me to hiking in my teenage years. So, I take random walks in the bushes every now and then. It definitely helps with decision-making in business, too. But it is not all that I am. I am also an aspiring father, husband and Vegan. Did I mention I am Christian?
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