Do you have great business ideas that never seem to get off the ground? Are you struggling to get decision-makers to hear you out? Just because an idea sounds good and looks irresistible in a presentation doesn’t mean it is good business. AmericanHort is organizing a webinar on September 21 to learn how to turn your ideas into business success, no matter your role or level in the company.
In this program, renowned industry consultant Judy Guido shares the four steps that transform vague ideas into concrete value propositions, differentiated strategies, and successful products and services.
Whether you’re a junior employee looking to make an impact or a seasoned professional seeking to drive change, this session helps you create more value for your customers, company, community, and yourself. You will learn how to build internal support to ensure your voice is heard and you learn and grow while getting get credit for sharing a good idea that drives a successful business.
In this session, you will increase your knowledge and return to work as a stronger contributor by learning:
- Four iterative steps that turn good ideas into a great business
- Three distinct types of hypotheses and how to create a good business proposition
- How to use business experiments, testing, and learning cards to validate your ideas
- How to recognize if you should move forward with your idea or start over
- How to ensure your idea is heard by decision-makers
“After this session, you will walk away smarter, more confident, and more prepared than ever by understanding what it takes to turn your ideas into business tactics that reduce risks, increase revenues, or improves processes, and help differentiate your business from the competition. As a result, you will create more value for your customers, company, community, and yourself. “
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The webinar is free for AmericanHort members and $49 for non-members. Not a member? Click here to join them.
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AmericanHort
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