Mira Leonard | iStile

Monday, December 10, 2012

Got Growth: how to position your organization for strategic growth and business model renewal?

A PaperJam Business Club Workshop | January 15th, 2013 | Luxembourg

Per request, please find the framework of the workshop presentation.


Like most organizations today, you are probably experiencing increased pressure from your clients, demanding high service at lower prices. That, coupled with the global downfall and near future economic uncertainty, incrementally impacts your organization’s profit margins. In addition to these factors, requiring immediate attention, your organization also faces a more fundamental problem: the need for radical business model renewal driven by the changing regulatory environment and the diminishing value of the “Lux Factor”.

So, how do you go about turning these challenges into opportunities? Join the session and learn how to focus and become strategic and efficient in growing your organization’s business, re-energize and enhance your executive team, and prepare to transform your business into less dependent on the “Lux factor”.

During this workshop you and your fellow peer executives will receive a process for developing and executing your growth strategy, frameworks to find and seize growth opportunities for new markets, prospects and business models, an overview of the necessary internal organization and capabilities to support your growth strategy, a checklist for evaluating your organization’s existing growth strategy and related capabilities and a ”no frills attached” ½ day follow-up growth readiness assessment.

For additional details and to join me and my colleague +Marc Sniukas (Doujak Corporate Development), visit: PaperJam Business Club

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1 comment:

  1. A brilliant research by C. Christensen on how current financial metrics restrict "market-creating innovations" and long-term growth: http://hbr.org/2014/06/the-capitalists-dilemma/ar/1

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