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Posts Tagged ‘retired military’

Strategy Comes Easy – Richard Martin Featured in National Post Article

Posted: December 7, 2010 in Media & Announcements
Tags: attack, business, competition, competitors, entrepreneurship, Exploiting Change, high-stakes, Leadership, Marketing and Business Development, Military Lessons, Personal Development, relevance of military strategy to business, retired military, risk management, small business, starting a business, Strategy
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I was featured in an article in the National Post on 6 December 2010 – Strategy Comes Easy.

In it, I’m quoted extensively on how I’ve used my military background to launch and run a successful consulting business. The article also features another retired serviceman’s experiences in starting his own business.

My thanks to Jameson Berkow of National Post for writing a great article.

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