Strategy Praxis™ Blog


This is the official blog of The Strategy Praxis™ Institute. The blog will contain short posts on a variety of topics related to strategy, but the posts are not designed to be sequential. The blog will be educational in nature geared especially to entrepreneurs and business professionals. The Strategy Praxis™ Blog is an example of one of the numerous fee-free resources offered by The Strategy Praxis™ Institute designed to provide a good introduction to the field of strategy.

Contents of this blog are copyrighted by The Strategy Praxis™ Institute, but brief quotations with credit links to the Strategy Praxis™ Blog are encouraged.

If you would like a general introduction to strategy so you have a foundation for greater understanding of our blog, please visit http://www.strategypraxis.com/introduction.html or our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/strategypraxis.

We offer several resources to the Internet community and it is very time consuming to monitor comments when they are scattered in multiple locations. Consequently, we do not allow comments on this blog. You are encouraged, however, to register in our system. Go to: http://www.strategypraxis.com and click Register. You will then be a member of The Strategy Praxis™ Network and be able to provide feedback and ask questions in our moderated community forum at: http://forum.strategypraxis.com.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Strategy Praxis™ Inaugural Webcast

Did you ever wonder why some businesses always seem to outmaneuver their competitors? Regardless of downturns in the economy or unexpected setbacks that would cripple most businesses, these companies consistently thrive. Businesses like these can be found in every industry from cottage to high tech and come in all sizes from home based to giant multinationals. They all share one thing in common – a capable strategy. In fact, a capable strategy is one of the best indicators of future success.

On a fundamental level, strategy teaches you how to compete. Since competitive forces shape almost every aspect of our lives and businesses, learning strategy can be one of the best investments you’ll ever make. Unfortunately, very few people understand strategy. The objective of this webcast is to introduce the discipline of strategy and demonstrate how knowledge of just a few aspects can address some of the challenging issues facing executives today. A detailed brochure of the webcast is available at:

http://www.strategypraxis.com/inauguralwebcast.pdf

In order to attend the webcast you must register in our system which automatically earns you membership in the Strategy Praxis™ Network. Regular membership is free and open to anyone with an interest in strategy. Benefits include a quarterly newsletter, periodic strategy webcasts and participation in our community forum.

This webcast will be recorded and broadcast at the times below. A live online discussion will follow each webcast. The webcast is approximately 3 hours in length.

(All times are GMT = Greenwich Mean Time)

• Monday, February 15th, 2010 at 12:00 AM, 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM
• Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 at 12:00 AM, 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM
• Friday, February 19th, 2010 at 12:00 AM, 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM

This presentation is conducted entirely online. You must have access to a computer with sound and internet connectivity. The webcast will be made available in five different formats: Flash (DWF), Windows Media (WMV), QuickTime (MOV), Real Media (RM) and Audio Video Interleave (AVI), making it compatible with 99.5% of all modern operating systems and browsers. Users will be able to select the format they prefer. All attendees will receive a PDF summary of the presentation.

The Strategy Praxis™ Institute copyrights all materials presented at this webcast and no portion of this webcast may be reproduced in any manner without prior written approval of The Strategy Praxis™ Institute.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at webcast@strategypraxis.com. We look forward to your presence at the webcast.