Monday, June 3, 2019

Seven similarities between business and politics

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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