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Forget EVERYTHING You Know About Strategy!
Manage episode 486669603 series 3343419
Jazmen Jackson has entered the building...and she wants to rewire the way we think about the term "Strategic Planning". Actually, she wants us to stop using the term. When the episode was over I immediately started updating what I considered my business strategy and you will too, I promise. At minimum, you'll give your strategy a review.
Tune in and let me know what you found valuable.
My number one takeaway is that strategy isn't set it and forget it. Instead, it's living and breathing. And ALL of your business decisions should be rooted in that strategy.
NOTE: This episode is Audio Only.
Jazmen currently doesn't use social media. You can get in contact with her via her website: Standard Strategy Group, LLC
Here's her bio:
Jazmen Jackson is a strategy consultant who helps small businesses grow with clarity and confidence. With over 10 years of experience working with entrepreneurs, family-run companies, and early-stage startups, Jazmen specializes in identifying growth opportunities, and turning everyday challenges into smart, actionable strategies.
Rather than offering one-size-fits-all advice, Jazmen works directly with business owners to create clear, practical plans—whether it’s refining a business model, improving operations, or charting a course for sustainable growth. Clients appreciate her down-to-earth style, no-jargon communication, and genuine investment in their success.
Jazmen holds a certificate in Strategic Management from Georgetown University and is a Certified Project Management Professional, Senior Business Strategy Professional, and Project Management Office - Certified Practitioner. She has experience in business process improvement, and small business consulting, equipping her with both the tools and insights to deliver real results—without the corporate fluff. She believes strategy should be simple, sound, and agile.
61 episodes
Manage episode 486669603 series 3343419
Jazmen Jackson has entered the building...and she wants to rewire the way we think about the term "Strategic Planning". Actually, she wants us to stop using the term. When the episode was over I immediately started updating what I considered my business strategy and you will too, I promise. At minimum, you'll give your strategy a review.
Tune in and let me know what you found valuable.
My number one takeaway is that strategy isn't set it and forget it. Instead, it's living and breathing. And ALL of your business decisions should be rooted in that strategy.
NOTE: This episode is Audio Only.
Jazmen currently doesn't use social media. You can get in contact with her via her website: Standard Strategy Group, LLC
Here's her bio:
Jazmen Jackson is a strategy consultant who helps small businesses grow with clarity and confidence. With over 10 years of experience working with entrepreneurs, family-run companies, and early-stage startups, Jazmen specializes in identifying growth opportunities, and turning everyday challenges into smart, actionable strategies.
Rather than offering one-size-fits-all advice, Jazmen works directly with business owners to create clear, practical plans—whether it’s refining a business model, improving operations, or charting a course for sustainable growth. Clients appreciate her down-to-earth style, no-jargon communication, and genuine investment in their success.
Jazmen holds a certificate in Strategic Management from Georgetown University and is a Certified Project Management Professional, Senior Business Strategy Professional, and Project Management Office - Certified Practitioner. She has experience in business process improvement, and small business consulting, equipping her with both the tools and insights to deliver real results—without the corporate fluff. She believes strategy should be simple, sound, and agile.
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