Phil Olley
 
“The concepts are brilliant”

The world has changed so dramatically that just being the company of yesterday, and operating “business as usual” is not going to help meet the challenges of NOW and tomorrow.

In the new business jungle, whilst everyone else is trying to use yesterday’s techniques to solve the challenges of the “new world order”, Guerrilla Tactics is about getting out of the stagnant quagmire of clutter and everyday “activity”, and deploying a totally fresh approach.

In times of crisis, people default to their habits. But if these habits were cultivated in the past 20 years, they are now impotent in the current business climate.

The future belongs to those companies intent not on just “surviving” the new business battleground, but thriving in an environment of opportunity.
 

Guerrilla Tactics for Business Breakthroughs©
is an in-house programme for business leaders and management teams to help them think differently, creatively, and strategically; with a new set of tactics, and a results focus.

The Guerrilla Tactics Toolkit helps you to

 “Step-up” strategic thinking   v   organisational impotence
Breakthrough with simplicity   v   drowning in complexity
Focus on effortless power  powerless effort
result-a-holic focus v  workaholic clutter
Cultivate the opportunity mindset     draining exhausted reserves of “motivation”
Overcome the procrastination pandemic
slay the sub-Cranium demon of “can’t do”
 
 
“The best business course I have ever been on”. 
 
for further details visit the dedicated
Guerrilla Tactics for Business Breakthoughs website
www.guerrilla-tactics.co.uk
 
 
 
First Steps                                                        

To discover how the Guerrilla Tactics for Business Breakthroughs© programme could transform your business, team or organisation
email
info@PhilOlley.com  or call +44 (0) 1592 563393
to arrange an initial exploratory discussion.

Please note, such sessions are not taken on lightly, and Phil respectfully requests that they are only booked if you are considering taking on the programme as a distinct possibility, rather than merely expressing a vague interest.