When and how to apply Aikido - Deepstash

When and how to apply Aikido

The Aikido pattern is very seductive, but it requires a lot of courage. If you want to use your competitors’ strengths to turn the business upside down, you really need to think outside the box. This pattern can work in any industry.

You must be careful to heed any signs that you’re no longer on the right path. There might be some very good reasons why your competitors’ way of doing things is working so well for them. Market checks are always important, but when applying Aikido, they are crucial.

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