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Category Archives: Beliefs

How are Beliefs formed?

(Short post this week as I spent most of the week being sick) Last post talked about the importance of Beliefs in the process of breaking down strategy into actions and results . I loosely defined Beliefs as “what we believe we can do to move closer to the strategic intent”. This begs the question …

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Posted byKernel8 September, 20198 September, 2019Posted inBeliefsTags: Belief formation, Biases

Is your strategy Chess or Poker?

One of the common images that comes to mind when thinking of strategy is that of a Chess piece being moved into position. The analogy makes sense, Chess is a game where you plan ahead and make important moves based on your belief of how your opponent will play. Indeed many companies’ strategy processes resemble …

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Posted byKernel11 August, 20191 September, 2019Posted inBeliefs, Bets, Strategy
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