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		<title>By: Phil</title>
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		<description>Hello Stuart,

It was interesting that the person who was the furthest from home was the first person to be aware that we were traveling in the wrong direction!

This shows your skills at helping your clients determine when their strategy is heading in the wrong direction.

Although companies might take risks in innovation and strategy development, they shouldn&#039;t take them in implementation. Otherwise, they just might be on a cab ride to Mars.

Great article!

Phil
(with the lighter wallet after the cab ride)</description>
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<p>It was interesting that the person who was the furthest from home was the first person to be aware that we were traveling in the wrong direction!</p>
<p>This shows your skills at helping your clients determine when their strategy is heading in the wrong direction.</p>
<p>Although companies might take risks in innovation and strategy development, they shouldn&#8217;t take them in implementation. Otherwise, they just might be on a cab ride to Mars.</p>
<p>Great article!</p>
<p>Phil<br />
(with the lighter wallet after the cab ride)</p>
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