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The Forest-Tree Relationship Model

The Forest-Tree Relationship Model

There are 4 main components: soil, relationships, roots and fruits.

  • The soil represents the opportunity available for growth. Without good soil, no forest can bloom.
  • Relationships represent relationships. Without good symbiotic relationships, the tree must work much harder to survive and thrive while achieving fractional results.
  • The roots represent the actions that the tree uses to discover and capitalize on opportunities in the environment.

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