Politics and business are so similar in many ways. Affirmative politics is more dirty, usually played by less ethical people, but the similarities are often unbelievable. Perhaps a brief point-by-point review of this topic will open up a new perspective for this topic. Here are some similarities that can help flow ideas and allow for some conceptual ideas.
1.] On the political side, you must use data about voters to map the area; in business, you use demographic software to gather information about customers.
2.] On the political front, you must let the voters decide to vote for your candidate; in business, you must let consumers choose your product or service instead of the competitor.
3.] In politics, you must use a variety of methods to reach voters; in business, any good marketing plan uses a variety of media, media and methods to reach consumers.
4.] On the political front, you must show how better and different your candidates are; in business, you must show how best your brand is.
5.] Politically, you must let these people vote; in business, you must let those customers who are at your doorstep buy things.
6.] You must win politically, otherwise you will be forgotten; in business, you must defeat your competitors, customers must buy from you or you are going bankrupt.
7.] Politically, the customer decides with his or her vote; in business, your voter uses his or her dollar to purchase your product or service.
I hope this philosophical discussion will allow you to look at business from a different perspective. If you are doing business and considering politics, then forget it. Business is a better game than politics, and politicians may say; you can believe me in 2006.
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